Lorna Shaddick
@lornashaddick
Reporter, Good Morning Britain. Formerly Sky News and ITN; before that, New York and Washington DC correspondent at Feature Story News, and France 24 presenter.
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The Government says lists of organisations which fall under a new definition of extremism will be drawn up in the coming weeks. They'll be banned from receiving taxpayers money and from contact with ministers or civil servants. Lorna Shaddick reports.
Wishing our lovely Good Morning Britain colleague Lorna Shaddick the best of luck with a very special upcoming assignment. Today was her last scheduled live report, before taking a break from broadcasting to produce her most exciting story yet.
It has been an extraordinary night with Sir Keir Starmer set to become Britain's next Prime Minister after Labour won a landslide victory. Lorna Shaddick has the latest on a historic night for Labour and a disastrous one for the Conservatives.
As Americans go to the polls, analysts say the gender gap in this contest could be the widest ever, with male and female voters deeply divided. This is also the first general election since the right to an abortion was removed nationwide. Lorna Shaddick is in the key swing state
France is preparing to welcome US President elect Donald Trump and leaders from across the globe for the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral. President Macron will greet them in a state of political chaos following the collapse of the government. Lorna Shaddick reports.
Yesterday, I spoke with Lorna Shaddick for Good Morning Britain about the reopening of Notre Dame and what it means to me to see the restorations.
Verdicts are expected today in a mass rape trial in southern France. Fifty men are charged with attacking Gisèle Pelicot who was drugged by her husband. Campaigners against sexual violence are hoping for exemplary prison sentences of up to 20 years. Lorna Shaddick reports.
Rail passengers are facing further disruption today on Avanti West Coast services, because of a fresh strike by train managers. Members of the RMT union will walk out for the second time this week, in a dispute over rest-day working. Lorna Shaddick reports.
Social care organisations are calling on the government to act "urgently" on plans for long-term funding and reform, after it was revealed proposals may not be delivered until 2028. Lorna Shaddick reports.