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Piers Morgan 'to continue making programmes for ITV'

Piers Morgan 'to continue making programmes for ITV'
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Piers Morgan will allegedly continue to work for ITV despite his high-profile departure from Good Morning Britain.

Piers Morgan will reportedly continue to make programmes for ITV despite his exit from Good Morning Britain this week.

The 55-year-old handed in his resignation on Tuesday following a furore over his reaction to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, which saw him tell viewers that he didn't "believe a word" the Duchess of Sussex had said.

Morgan is now expected to sign a lucrative deal with another broadcaster, with new news channel GB News and US network Fox News said to be interested, although according to The i, he intends to continue working with ITV alongside any new role.

Away from GMB, Morgan has presented in-depth celebrity interview series Piers Morgan's Life Stories for ITV since 2009, as well as documentaries Killer Women with Piers Morgan and Psychopath with Piers Morgan.

The i says that Morgan intends to continue with his Life Stories series, with a new series having been tentatively lined up for this spring.

Morgan is also in line to present a "best of" show as Life Stories reaches the 100-episode mark.

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