TVTV NewsGood Morning BritainRichard Madeley and Charlotte Hawkins fronted ITV's Good Morning Britain on Thursday07:43, 28 May 2026The hosts of Good Morning Britain encountered several issues during the latest live show.‌Richard Madeley and Charlotte Hawkins returned to the hit ITV programme on Thursday (May 28) to deliver the latest headlines from across the UK and around the world.‌Later in the show, they spoke with regular commentators Ayesha Hazarika and Sarah Vine. While discussing the government's recent changes to PIP payments, Ayesha stopped talking as she noticed an unusual sound.‌Charlotte then confirmed: "I don't know what is going on. We've got a bit of malfunctioning equipment. I can assure you that's nothing coming from us, it's from under the desk. Hopefully we'll be able to figure out what's going on."Ayesha then joked: "Richard, was that you?" with Richard replying: "It's always the bloke, isn't it! It's always the guy!"‌Charlotte quipped: "We'll just blame Richard."That wasn't the only issued the hosts faced, as Richard later admitted: "God, isn't it hot in here?"Charlotte started fanning herself with her hand, before adding: "It's quite warm in here." Richard went on to share: "I can only apologise. Our systems have broken down, it's very hot." The hosts were soon delighted to be brought ice lollies to cool them down.‌Elsewhere on today's GMB, Charlotte and Richard shared details of a report that says the country is at risk of creating a "Lost Generation" of young people out of work and living on benefits.The report, specially commissioned by the government, says the number of unemployed people will soon soar to more than a million without urgent action.‌Independent Reviewer Alan Milburn claims UK schools and the health system are not fit for purpose, and that the welfare state is "exacerbating" youth unemployment.That's not all, as Laura Tobin was also on hand to share weather updates following record-breaking temperatures across the country.She revealed that parts of the South and South-East of England are expected to hit 30 degrees later today.Article continues belowHowever, crowds of sun seekers have been criticised for leaving litter and dumping rubbish at beauty spots.Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV1 and ITVX at 6amChoose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Good Morning BritainITVRichard Madeley