On Monday’s instalment of Good Morning Britain, hosts Richard Madeley and Ranvir Singh were detailing the latest headlines to ITV viewers.
Tianna Corbin TV Reporter
07:24, 29 Dec 2025Updated 07:33, 29 Dec 2025
During the latest episode of Good Morning Britain, ITV viewers saw Richard Madeley and Ranvir Singh share the latest headlines with people.
Ranvir is currently hosting the programme following Susanna Reid announcing a short break earlier this month.
After they had finished a segment, they handed over to Marvarine Cole who had some breaking news to share.
She commented: “Good morning, we start with some breaking news. Norfolk police say they’ve referred themselves to the independent office for police conduct after they shot and killed a man in Thetford after reports of a two-vehicle collision.
“One man, believed to be the driver of one of the vehicles, left the scene holding what was described as a handgun.
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“They said armed response officers attended, and the suspect was then shot by officers from a short distance away.”
According to the Norfolk Constabulary page, this incident happened on Sunday (28 December) when officers were called to London Road at around 8.25pm.
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In a statement, Assistant Chief Constable David Buckley said: “We understand this incident will cause concern in the community.
“Our highly trained armed officers deploy to hundreds of firearms-related calls each year, but incidents where police discharge firearms are thankfully incredibly rare. A full and independent investigation is already underway.
“We are of course cooperating fully with the IOPC investigation and will be handing over all bodyworn footage and 999 calls to ensure transparency.
“We are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.”
Charlotte took a moment to pay tribute to their ITV colleague (Image: ITV)
This breaking news comes after ITV viewers saw the show halted last week as Charlotte Hawkins shared that one of their co-stars was leaving the programme.
During Wednesday’s show (December 24), Charlotte commented: “I’ve just got to take this moment to say goodbye and thank you to Richard Gaisford, who has been with us here on ITV breakfast for 26 years now. He is a much loved member of our team.
“He has travelled right around the world for Good Morning Britain. He’s been in war zones, he’s covered in all sorts of different stories for us over the years.
“He is an exceptional journalist. He is the best and we wish him all the best, Richard, thank you so much. You will be very much missed.”
Good Morning Britain is available to watch on ITVX.