Clive Myrie, a renowned BBC news anchor, has expressed his views on the recent resignation of Huw Edwards from the broadcasting corporation. Edwards, who has been a prominent figure in the BBC’s coverage of significant national events, stepped down from his position following medical advice. The BBC issued a brief statement confirming Edwards’ departure, stating that it was based on medical advice from his doctors. Myrie, while appearing on Good Morning Britain, discussed Edwards’ resignation and its impact on the BBC. “I have no clue; I haven’t been in the office since,” Myrie responded when asked about the atmosphere within the organization following Edwards’ departure. “I’m in tonight doing the 10 o’clock news.” Myrie acknowledged Edwards’ distinguished career and expressed regret over his departure, emphasizing the importance of moving forward. During the interview, Myrie also addressed rumors of a prominent presenter allegedly paying a teenager for inappropriate photos over a three-year period. However, he declined to comment on the specific allegations, stating that his focus was on his current projects and the need to respect the privacy of those involved.