Subsequently, co-host Richard Madeley delved deeper into the unfolding narrative, highlighting: "The breaking news today, if you're just joining us, is that the Prime Minister's pledged overnight, in an article in the Daily Telegraph, to put UK troops' boots on the ground in Ukraine to help maintain any peace settlement they've negotiated," reports the Manchester Evening News.
But the story didn't pause there, as within the past hour, another major player entered the scene, with US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, landing in Saudi Arabia, gearing up for talks with Russia about the cessation of hostilities with Ukraine.
Amidst the unravelling international dialogue, Charlotte and Richard hosted a discussion with Wes Streeting, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, addressing Downing Street's intention to send British peacekeepers on a potential mission to Ukraine.
Penning his thoughts in the Daily Telegraph, Starmer declared that Britain stands "ready to play a leading role" in supporting Ukraine's battle for defence and security, with a vow to allocate £3 billion annually up to 2030.
The TV presenter disclosed a significant update that Ukrainian officials had landed in Saudi Arabia, poised for pivotal discussions with the US and Russia, centring on bringing an end to Moscow's Ukraine invasion.