Louise Minchin has been absent from BBC Breakfast in recent days - here's why

BBC viewers have been querying why Louise Minchin has been missing from her regular slot as BBC Breakfast host.

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The veteran TV presenter typically hosts the early morning news show alongside Dan Walker, but has been missing from the red sofa since the tail-end of last month.

The host, 52, broke her silence on her absence this weekend.

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Where is Louise Minchin? 

Louise Minchin revealed to her Twitter followers on December 6 why she hadn’t been presenting BBC Breakfast.

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She tweeted: “Hiya, if you’ve been wondering what I am up to, I am having a break, to get my foot fixed.

"When I am a bit more mobile, as Arnie says, I will be back!!”

Alongside the caption, Minchin uploaded a picture of a heavily-bandaged foot.

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When will Louise Minchin be back?

The presenter did not give a firm date of her return to the breakfast-time show.

But co-host Walker hinted that a return may be days away.

He tweeted: "She is off after having her broken foot fixed.

"I think she'll be back on #BBCBreakfast next week."

Who is standing in for Louise Minchin? 

Sally Nugent is standing in for Louise Minchin during her absence.

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Nugent has infrequently stood in as a BBC presenter on a freelance basis since 2011.

Viewers may recognise the Birkenhead-born presenter from her stints as a presenter of sports bulletins on Breakfast.

Nugent is joined by regular host Dan Walker.

Louise Minchin career

Louise Minchin has worked with the BBC since 1998 working as a host for Radio 5 Live.

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She made the move from the airwaves to the small screen in 2003, working as an Argentina-based presenter for the World Service.

Minchin first appeared on BBC Breakfast in 2006 where she provided cover for host Sian Williams.

Minchin became a regular on the show in 2012 replacing the outgoing Williams, with Bill Turnbull and Charlie Stayt serving as co-hosts.