A Good Morning Britain producer has announced they are leaving the ITV show after landing a new job roleA Good Morning Britain star has announced they're leavingA Good Morning Britain star has announced they’re leaving

A Good Morning Britain producer has said their goodbyes to the team after deciding to leave the role.

Anna Haines, who has been part of the production crew for the ITV morning programme presented by Susanna Reid, Kate Garraway, and Ed Balls, announced her departure on social media.

On X, previously known as Twitter, Anna shared: “Job news..

“Thrilled to announce that from September I’ll be producing @bbcquestiontime”.

“Very sad to leave my amazing colleagues at @ GMB and a huge thank you to the politics team for being so wonderful to work with,” reports the Mirror.

She wrapped up her announcement with: “DMs are open and I’m around for coffees from September.”

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Colleagues and friends of Anna expressed their congratulations and best wishes in the comments section of her post.

One person responded: “Huge congratulations! You’re going to be amazing.”

Another remarked: “That’s a brilliant job, Anna. Congratulations, you’ll be missed from our room!”

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A third shared their excitement: “Soooo happy for you and proud of you darling

And another congratulated her: “Very exciting, Anna, well done.”

Good Morning Britain has witnessed various presenters and behind-the-scenes staff changes throughout its history.

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In a recent development, reports suggest that US correspondent Noel Phillips will be leaving the show as ITV implements cost-cutting strategies, aiming to reduce its budget by an additional £15 million.

In May, ITV announced its intention to lay off almost half of the 450 staff members working on shows such as Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning, and Loose Women.

Whilst talks regarding Noel’s role are ongoing, it is expected that he will be among those leaving.