Beloved BBC Breakfast presenter Nina Warhurst has quit the show for a new hosting gig – and fans will be gutted to know her final appearance is just days away.
The 44-year-old joined the team as a freelancer in 2016, but later became business reporter in 2020, after taking over from Steph McGovern.
Nina also steps in for the main presenters Jon Kay, 55, Sally Nugent, 53, Charlie Stayt, 62, and Naga Munchetty, 50, when they are not available to work.

But today the journalist announced that she’s bagged herself a new job – as a regular presenter of News At One.
Sharing her new colleague News At One’s editor Richard Frediani’s post about joining his team, Nina wrote: ‘Hanging up the high-viz & hairnet as I join the BBC’s News At One.
‘Our London team built a gem of a programme & it’s a privilege to be on the Salford team taking it forward.

+4
View gallery
Beloved BBC Breakfast presenter Nina Warhurst has quit the show for a new hosting gig – and fans will be gutted to know her final appearance is just days away

+4
View gallery
The 44-year-old joined the team as a freelancer in 2016, but later became business reporter in 2020, after taking over from Steph McGovern
‘(The teenaged me who lived half a mile from here & dreamed of journalism would NOT believe it).’
Richard’s tweet read: ‘Delighted to welcome Nina Warhurst as a regular presenter of the News at One from April.
‘Congratulations – a brilliant addition to the team in Salford.’
Nina’s fans rushed to X to share their love and support over the big move.
One said: ‘Congratulations but will miss you on the Breakfast show.’
Another added: ‘Such a clever, beautiful, happy young woman…..Keep it up girl.’
‘Well done Nina hard work pays off,’ a third chimed in.
A fourth added: ‘The best news,’ with four clapping emojis.

+4
View gallery
Steph pictured with Charlie Stayt on BBC Breakfast
Nina also took to her Instagram to share some words about her time on the programme.
She wrote: ‘I’ll be hanging up the high-viz and hairnet for a wee while as I join the BBC’s News at One.
‘The second photo was almost exactly seven (!) years ago.
‘I was heavily pregnant, very nervous, and unbelievably excited to be offered a few shifts on the national broadcast treasure that is @bbcbreakfast @stephlunch took time to show me the ropes and help me feel at home.
‘The job was made permanent as we came out of a lockdown and began looking around and wondering how we might pick up the pieces to heal and live again
‘It’s been a privilege to help support our audiences through this tumultuous time. I am always amazed by those who invite us in to share their stories
‘When I was a teenager hoping to work in journalism, never in my wildest dreams did I imagine there’d be all these opportunities half a mile from my Salford home
‘Our London colleagues built a gem of a lunchtime programme and I can’t wait to work with our amazing team as we take it forward.
‘Ps – I’ll still be popping up on the red sofa – if only to continue torturing Roger with my stories of air frying and washing lines ��
Nina joined the Beeb in 2010 to present East Midlands Today as part of BBC East Midlands.
The same year she started joining BBC North West Tonight and Sunday Politics North West for BBC North West.
Then in 2014 she landed the role of political editor at BBC North West.
Then four years later she joined the BBC Breakfast team
News
I watched my ex-husband’s engagement party stop breathing the second I walked in pregnant with triplets beside a man far more powerful than him.
You keep staring at Fernando Castillo’s photograph on the laptop screen long after the old fan in the rented room begins to rattle like loose bones in the ceiling. There is something almost offensive about how composed he looks in…
I saw a homeless man wearing my missing son’s jacket — and I decided to follow him.
The last time I saw Daniel, the house was full of morning light. It streamed through the tall kitchen windows in pale winter bands, illuminating the floating dust in the air and turning the steam from my coffee into…
My neighbor turned my garden into her dumpster—so I brought her a GIFT she’ll never forget.
People see the wheelchair before they see me. They always do. It rolls into view first—quiet, metal, practical. A machine that announces limitation before a man even opens his mouth. And once they’ve noticed it, everything else becomes secondary. My…
SIX WORDS IN A U.S. HEARING JUST REOPENED ONE OF AMERICA’S DARKEST UNANSWERED QUESTIONS.
The six woгds thɑt fгoze the гoom: Keппedy coгпeгs Boпdi oveг Epsteiп’s deɑth — ɑпd heг ɑпsweг oпly deepeпs the mysteгy A heɑгiпg гoom goes still It wɑs just six woгds. But iп thɑt pɑcked coпgгessioпɑl heɑгiпg гoom, they lɑпded…
He looked me in the eye, ordered me to erase my brother’s disaster, and expected me to say yes
PART 1 – The Table Already Set By the time Kesha Williams turned onto her parents’ block on the South Side, the sky had the color of old pewter, and the wind coming off the lake had sharpened into something…
THEY FORGOT I HAD ALREADY COUNTED EVERY DOLLAR THEY EVER TOOK FROM ME.
PART 1 – Immersive Opening & Emotional Hook By the time Kesha Williams turned onto her parents’ block on the South Side, dusk had already begun to settle over Chicago in that blue-gray way that made every house seem to…
End of content
No more pages to load