Long-serving ITV News presenter Sally Biddulph has announced her departure from the broadcaster, marking the end of a 17-year tenure that saw her become a familiar face to millions of viewers.
A Storied Career at ITV News
Sally Biddulph joined ITV in 2009 and over nearly two decades served in several key on-air roles. Her positions included News Correspondent, Political Correspondent, and relief presenter for major bulletins such as ITV News at 5:30, ITV Lunchtime News, and the ITV News Saturday primetime programme.
In 2014, she took on the prominent role of newsreader for ITV News London during the flagship Good Morning Britain programme, while also reporting for the ITV Lunchtime News.
"And That's a Wrap!" – A Fond Farewell
Biddulph announced her exit on the social media platform X, posting a final statement on Tuesday, 17th December 2025. She wrote: "And that's a wrap! Today is my last day @itvnews after 17 years. What a ride, what a privilege and what amazing colleagues."
She hinted at future plans, adding: "Time for a new chapter and adventures yet unknown with a later morning alarm clock! So for one last time: Sally Biddulph, ITV News, London."
Tributes from Colleagues and Viewers
The announcement prompted an outpouring of warm messages from fellow broadcasters and loyal fans. Good Morning Britain's Charlotte Hawkins replied: "You'll be much missed Sally!"
ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship added: "Good luck @SallyBiddulph. You'll be missed and have been a great colleague and friend to many for many years x."
Viewers also shared their appreciation online. One wrote: "So long Sally! Thanks for all the sunshine and enjoy the lie-ins!" Another commented: "Aww Sally I'm gonna so so miss you in the mornings... loved watching you each weekend and in mornings too. Best of luck in the next adventure."
Her departure marks the end of a significant chapter for ITV News, as the broadcaster loses an experienced and well-regarded journalist who has been a consistent presence for viewers across the UK for 17 years.