BBC Breakfast in awkward on air blunder as fans rage at bosses to ‘sort it out!’

BBC Breakfast was caught in an awkward on air blunder - leaving viewers raging, 'sort it out!'.

Jon Kay and Tina Daheley teamed up on the iconic red sofa to discuss the latest headlines from around the globe on Tuesday, (Dec 5).

Jon and Tina announced that Home Secretary James Cleverly was heading to Rwanda to sign a new asylum treaty
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Jon and Tina announced that Home Secretary James Cleverly was heading to Rwanda to sign a new asylum treatyCredit: bbc
Tina and Jon caught up with chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman to discuss the news - but viewers spotted an awkward spelling mistake
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Tina and Jon caught up with chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman to discuss the news - but viewers spotted an awkward spelling mistakeCredit: bbc

The pair announced that Home Secretary James Cleverly had gone to Rwanda to sign a new asylum treaty.

James sealed the deal with Rwanda yesterday in the hope of getting migration flights off the ground by next spring.

Downing Street said the agreement would help meet Rishi Sunak's pledge to begin removals within months.

Tina and Jon caught up with chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman to discuss the breaking news.

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But sharp-eyed BBC viewers were distracted by a glaring spelling mistake displayed on screen.

As Henry delved into the world of politics, fans couldn't help but notice an awkward blunder on the screen.

The program claimed he was reporting from "Wesminster" instead of the correct spelling, "Westminster."

The typo had viewers annoyed, with many raging on X/Twitter.

One complained: "Sort your titles out!".

A second added: "I spotted it too."

A third fumed: "It's BBC Breakfast for goodness sake!"

A fourth moaned: "Why don't they check their spelling more often!!"

Sally Nugent was missing from the BBC sofa again, this is the second morning in a row.

The broadcaster usually hosts the show Monday to Wednesday from 6am until 9am alongside Jon.

Viewers raged at BBC bosses to 'sort it out!'
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Viewers raged at BBC bosses to 'sort it out!'Credit: bbc