BBC Radio 2 presenter Tina Daheley is leaving the station’s Breakfast Show. Multiple outlets report that she announces her exit during a live on-air moment, describing it as an emotional decision. BBC News states the change happens a couple of weeks before Sara Cox is due to take over the Breakfast Show in July. Other reports say the handover will follow Cox’s planned debut as the new host. Several sources describe Daheley’s time on the programme as spanning about seven years in the Breakfast slot. They also note her wider role on BBC Radio 2, including earlier work covering breakfast when other presenters held the schedule. One report says she joined BBC Radio 2 in 2019, when she stepped into the breakfast presenting role during Zoe Ball’s stint. Another outlet links her departure to the period after Scott Mills’ tenure. Across the coverage, Daheley confirms she is stepping away from the Breakfast Show and indicates she is moving on, with some reports referencing comments suggesting fans should “watch this space.”