News about Michelle Ackerley

Depression, divorce, a devastating battle with endometriosis: Morning Live's Gethin Jones, Helen Skelton and Michelle Ackerley on how the challenges they've overcome have brought them closer together

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2024
Gethin Jones, Helen Skelton, and Michelle Ackerley, the Morning Live presenters, talk about their personal struggles, which have only helped to improve their friendship.

The major 2024 schedule changes have been announced on BBC Breakfast and Morning Live

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
As the New Year begins, the BBC has revealed a major change for its morning programming - BBC Breakfast and Morning Live. It was revealed to fans by BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay, 54, ahead of his first appearance in 2024 after he took New Year's Day off. On Monday, Sally Nugent hosted the final edition without him before the new regime took over.

After stepping down from her Radio 5 show to spend more time with her children, Helen Skelton has landed a permanent position on BBC Morning Live

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
She recently stepped down from her BBC Radio 5 Live host role to spend more time with her three children. Helen Skelton has taken on a more family-friendly role as a new permanent host of BBC One's Morning Live. Ernie, eight, Louis, six, and Elsie, 20 months, as one of the main faces of the redesigned mid-morning magazine show, alongside Michelle Ackerley and Gethin Jones.

How can we charge 33 million electric vehicles with only 44,000 chargers? CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's television: How can we charge 33 million electric vehicles with only 44,000 chargers?

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 26, 2023
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: My mind has been changed. I confessed to being marginally skeptical at the beginning of an hour-long commercial extolling the wonders of battery-powered cars. It seemed that by 2030, Britain would have converted to electric transportation and outlaw the selling of petrol cars. Now there is no longer lingering mystery. The more desperate the hard sell became in Electric Cars: What They Really Mean For You (BBC1), the more apparent it was that the scheme is doomed. One of two things is certain: either the government will pull the plug on its impossible deadline or the age of mass travel in private cars will come to an end.