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GOOD Morning Britain anchor Richard Madeley sparked fan concern after returning to the ITV series with a hugely painful injury.
The former This Morning frontman, 69, was back on-screen alongside Susanna Reid, 54, for Monday’s episode.
Yet fans of the early-morning show were left worried after noting the broadcaster was clad with a huge cast on his right arm.
The white plaster support could be seen peeking out of Richard‘s smart black suit as he fronted Good Morning Britain from his regular spot on the desk.
Others also noted his voice sounded husky and “digitised” amid his injury woe, which he outlined at the top of the show.
Susanna said: “Richard you better explain,” to which he replied: “I thought you were going to say did I have a good break!”
After the pair giggled, he continued: “It’s a double fracture of the wrist.
“I was walking quite quickly down a steep pavement in France on Friday, and the pavement was loose.
“It flipped up and it flipped me forward and I thought am I going to win or will gravity win?
“And gravity won and I hit the ground hard.
“So yeah I’ve got a double fracture and we’ll see how it goes.”
After issuing a supportive “aww,” Susanna then quizzed: Is it sore at the moment?”
The brave host said: “I’m not discussing the pain threshold we just don’t think about pain.”
One ITV viewer took to X to write: “Awww Madeley has an owie.”
A second put: “Is Richard channeling his inner Keith lemon this morning with his bandage?”
The Sun has gone to GMB for comment.
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Last week, Ed Balls fronted the show alongside mum of three Susanna.
The injury comes amid a rough time for Richard and a slew of ITV broadcasters.
It comes amid a huge shake up of the daytime TV offering at the channel.
We were first to report how veteran journalist Richard was facing the axe after crunch talks with telly bosses.
In May, sources say Richard was told his contract, worth a reported £300,000 a year, would not be renewed on current terms when it expires in December.
He hit back and negotiated a new deal with bosses — but it will mean a significant cut in his hours and pay.
A source said: “This one has really rocked the ITV corridors because Richard is such a big name and a legend of daytime telly.
it became apparent Richard had a meeting with the network’s most senior bosses and he’s now being kept on in a more part-time role.
“He’s got himself back on the show — but his hours are significantly cut.”
Richard made an unexpected return to daytime telly in 2021 after Piers Morgan left GMB in a row over Harry and Meghan.
He had co-hosted ITV’s This Morning with wife Judy Finnigan for 13 years from 1988 to 2001.
They had been the golden couple of daytime telly and it was thought both were happy to enjoy retirement at their homes in London and Cornwall.
But Richard made a shock return to the screen as ITV bosses brought him in as a regular joint presenter on GMB with Susanna.
He quickly established himself as a popular face on the breakfast show, building up a warm rapport with his co-host and taking on the main male anchor role.
Former MP Ed is set to be kept on, despite some viewers criticising the show for having a conflict of interest when he has been interviewing his former Labour political colleagues.
Ed, who became a presenter on the GMB rota in 2022, has been pulled out of the studio in recent months when there is an interview with his wife, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, leaving Susanna to do it alone.
ITV bosses announced that Lorraine, shown on weekdays from 9am to 10am, would air on just 30 out of 52 weeks from next year.
GMB will also be extended.
APPLE is about to show off huge free upgrades coming to millions of customers – including owners of the iPhone, iPad, AirPods, MacBook, and Apple Watch.
Eligible gadget fans will reportedly get the ability to translate foreign languages in real-time using AirPods headphones, combine multiple emoji, and unlock extra battery life without paying a penny extra.
And the way iPhone apps look may be totally revamped for the first time in over a decade.
It’s all part of Apple’s regular software makeover that the company hands out to gadget fans each year.
Apple is showing off the new goodies at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) during a special event at 10am in California today – that’s 1pm for New Yorkers and 6pm in the UK on Monday, June 6.
And there are six major upgrades that you’ll want to watch out for…
The first change to watch out for is a brand new look for your app icons.
Apple is reportedly going to switch up its design for the first time in over 10 years.
Back in 2013, Apple unleashed iOS 7, moving to a brighter and flatter design style for app icons.
Now Apple is expected to change all that with this year’s update.
According to Bloomberg, Apple is going to move to a new look based on the company’s Apple Vision Pro “spatial computing” headset.
The app icons on these virtual reality goggles feature a more transparent look with a circular frame.
So expect the iPhone, iPad, and Mac to follow suit.
Three apps in particular are rumoured for major overhauls.
First up is the Phone app, which is one of the best-known default Apple apps.
It’s reportedly having its Favourites, Recents, and Voicemail tabs all combined into a single window.
This is meant to make life easier, but if that sounds like hell to you, there will supposedly be a way to switch it off.
Second is Safari, which is meant to be getting a slick new look (with a glossy URL bar – that’s where web addresses live).
And third is Camera, which is one of the best-used Apple apps.
Over the years, it has become absolutely feature-packed. Think of all the modes: Slow-Mo, Spatial Video, Portrait, Portrait Selfie, Cinematic Video, and so on.
Apple is reportedly simplifying this with its next big update…
…and that update won’t be iOS 19.
Instead, Apple is supposedly rebranding all of its major software names to match the years.
So iOS 19 will instead be called iOS 26. That’s because it’ll likely be out in September, and will then run for a full year – so most of its life will be in 2026.
Similarly, we’re expecting iPadOS 19 to become iPadOS 26, and macOS 16 to instead be called macOS26.
And it’s the same story for tvOS 19, watchOS 12, and visionOS 3, which will all be called “26” instead.
It should make things less confusing for, well, everyone.
Apple is also expected to dole out some new features to a fan-favourite app: Messages.
If you’re a WhatsApp user, the new tricks will feel very familiar.
The first is the ability to send polls, which means you can quiz your mates on restaurant options, or have your family vote on the next holiday destination.
And second, we’ll supposedly get the ability to change chat backgrounds.
So you can have something a bit more thrilling, and it’ll sync for everyone in the chat.
Apple is also supposedly working on an entirely new app called Games.
This will supposedly be a portal for all things gaming on the iPhone.
So it’ll apparently work a bit like the App Store, as well as an access point for Apple Arcade (the premium titles accessed via a monthly subscription fee).
And it’ll reportedly have Home, Arcade, Play Together, Library, and Search tabs.
Lastly, Apple looks set to debut a few new artificial intelligence tricks.
The tech titan has faced recent controversy over some AI feature delays.
So Apple is reportedly taking a gentler approach this year, with a smaller slate of features that can definitely be delivered.
The headline upgrade is a new feature that will reportedly allow Apple AirPods owners to translate foreign languages in real time. Perfect for holiday.
You’ll also be able to combine two emoji (rather than just create entirely new emoji via Genmoji) for the first time.
And there’s an AI-powered battery optimisation feature potentially coming too.
This will reportedly analyse your phone behaviour, and then make adjustments behind the scenes to unlock better battery life.
Sadly there’s no guarantee that this will be revealed at WWDC 2025.
It’s possible that Apple might save this feature (if it even exists) for the expected launch of the iPhone 17 in September.
We won’t know for sure about any of these leaks until Apple makes its big announcement on stage at its Cupertino, California HQ.
Here’s what The Sun’s tech editor Sean Keach has to say…
I know what you’re thinking. There are a lot of maybes, mights, and coulds here.
It’s the same story every year.
Apple keeps its upcoming news under tight wraps – but nuggets inevitably leak.
And the closer we get to the event, the more accurate those leaks become.
We’re now in the final moments before the big reveal, so there’s a good chance that we’ll see these leaks come true.
Of course, Apple may end up delaying or scrapping some of these changes – even at the last minute.
The Californian tech giant will be keen not to over-promise this year.
And none of these changes are particularly shocking.
Apple’s naming conventions have become messy and need fixing. Having software match the year makes sense. I wouldn’t be surprised if the iPhone eventually followed suit.
Mobile gaming is massive – just look at the Nintendo Switch 2 selling out. Apple creating a dedicated Games app is also common sense.
And battery boosts plus real-time translation are sensible AI additions that are within the realms of possibility.
If anything, it would be a surprise if any of this didn’t happen.
Picture Credit: Sean Keach