Tina Daheley is stepping down from BBC Radio 2 breakfast radio after about 18 years, multiple outlets report. She makes the announcement on air in an emotional moment, according to Metro, and also confirms her exit through her own statement, the Manchester Evening News says. Several reports link her departure to upcoming changes in the station’s morning schedule. The Mirror and other coverage say her final days come shortly before Sara Cox is set to take over from Scott Mills. Daily Mail and Mail Online similarly describe Daheley as leaving the early breakfast slots after a long period presenting on the station, while noting that Cox’s move is expected to follow Mills’ departure. The reports do not detail the reasons for Daheley’s decision, but they agree on the timing and her long tenure. Across the outlets, the central points are that Daheley is quitting breakfast radio, she announces it publicly, and the change is part of a broader reshuffle of Radio 2’s morning line-up.