Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan has been cleared of any wrongdoing by public broadcaster regulator Ofcom after complaints about his shouty coronavirus interviews.
Ofcom had received more than 3,200 complaints about Piers' two interviews with Care Minister Helen Whately earlier this month, and a further 600 over his interview with Health Secretary Matt Hancock.
Piers has been challenging and angry during his recent interviews with government representatives as he holds them to account over coronavirus failings including the high death toll and lack of testing.
But Ofcom has ruled he did not do anything wrong, adding that he is "well known for his combative style". They said: "Viewers would expect him to challenge senior