TVTV NewsBBCGabby Logan returned to the Salford studios to present the latest World Cup coverage20:17, 22 Jun 2026Gabby Logan made an announcement during the BBC's FIFA World Cup coverage.‌The 53-year-old presenter returned to screens on Monday (June 22) to host BBC One's coverage of Argentina's Group J match against Austria in Dallas.‌Gabby was joined in the Salford studio by Cesar Azpilicueta, Olivier Giroud and Ashley Williams. During half-time, the pundits discussed Lionel Messi's missed penalty, as well as his successful goal that occurred 30 minutes later.‌The host then previewed England's upcoming match against Ghana, before interrupting the football coverage with a politics announcement."We're going to discuss England and Scotland towards the end of the programme, but it's all going well for number 10 in Dallas. Not going quite so well at Number 10 in London," Gabby said.‌This comes after Sir Keir Starmer appeared outside 10 Downing Street earlier today to announce his resignation as Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party.Sir Keir said that he accepted he was not best placed to lead Labour into the next general election, and that he had informed the King of his decision to step down.Live on the BBC, Gabby continued: "There's a BBC News Special straight after the football. Here's Sophie Raworth who's in Downing Street."‌BBC News presenter Sophie then appeared on screen, saying: "Yes, the Prime Minister resigned this morning in what was, at times, a highly emotional speech. So, who will replace him here in Downing Street?"A picture of Andy Burnham then appeared, as the presenter explained: "Well, this was the welcome for Andy Burnham from Labour MPs when he arrived in Westminster just a few hours later.‌"What happens now? Join me for a BBC News Special at 8.30pm on BBC One and iPlayer."The football coverage then continued, with Gabby reminding fans of the results of last night's games.Since Sir Keir's "breaking news" announcement, BBC One has aired extended coverage of the developments, including Andy Burnham being sworn in as an MP after declaring his intention to run for leadership.Article continues belowThis means that EastEnders won't be airing at 8.30pm on BBC One, and will instead air at the later time of 9pm on BBC Two while Sophie Raworth presents the live news special.More World Cup coverage will be broadcast on BBC One from 9.30pm as France and Iraq play their group match, with Kelly Cates presenting live from Salford.Coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 is available to stream on BBC iPlayer and ITVXChoose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌FIFA World CupGabby LoganBBC