GMB: Kate apologises to guest for number of questions Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway was left apologising on air after a guest was overwhelmed by a barrage of questions during an early interview. On the ITV programme, Kate and co-host Ed Balls delved into the recent surge in arrests following nationwide riots. The presenters informed their audience that the Home Secretary has declared courts ready to deliver prompt justice, leading to a discussion with Courts Minister Heidi Alexander for further insights.

Kate queried: "Good to know the courts are on standby, but where are those found convicted going to go?" Highlighting the strain on prisons and the creation of 500 temporary places, she expressed concerns about potential early prisoner releases come September, reports the Mirror . She questioned the nature of the sentences to be handed down, asking: "So, what kind of sentences will they get? How long will they realistically be able to be contained? Will it be comparable to some of the climate activities sentences that we've seen, which is at least four years?" READ MORE GMB's Kate Garraway halts show for 'breaking news announcement' about co-star Antiques Roadshow guest holds back tears after value of sentimental item The MP was taken aback by the questions thrown her way by Kate (Image: ITV) Caught off guard by the flurry of inquiries, Heidi Alexander responded: "Good morning Kate. Lots of questions there!".

Quick to acknowledge the oversight, Kate interjected: "Sorry.