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URGENT: Kirkwood QUITS BBC After 25 Years!

BREAKING: Carol Kirkwood QUITS BBC after 25 years!

The weather presenter made the tearful announcement live on BBC Breakfast. She will leave the corporation in April.

Kirkwood cited wanting to spend more time with her husband as the reason for her departure. She joined the BBC in 1998.

Her last broadcast date is yet to be confirmed. The BBC has not yet released an official statement.

This is a developing story.

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