BBC Breakfast viewers were greeted Nina Warhurst presenting the news programme by herself on Sunday as she offered the latest news live from the famous red sofa Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters BBC Breakfast 's Nina Warhurst had the rare task of hosting the morning programme solo. Back on the familiar red sofa on Sunday (August 11), the 43-year-old anchor delved into global news stories solo, without the usual company of her colleagues. The show typically rotates between Jon Kay and Sally Nugent from Monday to Wednesday and switches to Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt for Thursday through Saturday, leaving stand-in hosts to step in on Sundays.

This follows an incident from Wednesday's (August 7) broadcast when Nina couldnt resist ribbing her colleague after he inadvertently used the "c-word" live on air. With Ben Thompson and Sarah Campbell leading that day, they kicked things off with a discussion about the pitfalls of Buy Now, Pay Later services. Reporting on the issue was Nina herself, who expressed concerns from debt advice charities, echoing new Labour Party calls for stricter oversight on these financial products to better protect consumers.

Finishing her segment, she handed back to Ben who mentioned: "It's really vital and dare I say it, people will be thinking about Christmas presen.