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Carol Kirkwood announces she is leaving the BBC
Summary
Carol Kirkwood told viewers on BBC Breakfast that she will leave the BBC in April after more than 25 years, saying she wants to spend more time with her husband and focus on travel and writing.
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Carol Kirkwood announced on BBC Breakfast that she will leave the BBC in April after more than 25 years with the corporation. She said the decision is to spend more time with her husband and to travel and write. The announcement was made on air and prompted an emotional response from colleagues.
Key points:
- The announcement was made live on BBC Breakfast and Kirkwood said she will depart in April.
- She described the decision as driven by a wish to spend more time with her husband and to pursue travel and writing.
- Jonathan Munro, interim chief executive at BBC News and Current Affairs, praised her contribution and said she will be missed.
Summary:
Carol Kirkwood's planned departure marks the end of a long-running role as a familiar BBC weather presenter and will take effect in April. The broadcaster and the BBC have acknowledged the change; the immediate next step is her on-air farewell and the planned departure date in April.
