The funeral cortege included a Jaguar hearse and limousine, in a nod to Lord Prescott’s nickname “two Jags”, and Sir Tony and Mr Brown joked in their eulogies about the famous incident in the 2001 ...
The service for the former deputy prime minister, who died in November aged 86, is being held at Hull Minster.
Good Morning Britain viewers were left fuming after host Ed Balls appeared to 'smirk' during a heart-wrenching report about the Los Angeles wildfires, with some even claiming they had 'switched ...
Good Morning Britain was slammed by fans as an interview between Ed Balls and Jonathan Reynolds left them feeling frustrated. Ed, 57, was joined by Kate Garraway on Thursday's (January 16 ...
Former and current prime ministers Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Sir Keir Starmer are among the mourners who have arrived for ...
During the programme, 54-year-old Susanna and her co-host Ed Balls disclosed breaking news regarding the economy, revealing that inflation has dropped to 2.5%. Susanna declared: "So our breaking ...
Users claimed they had already heard about this topic and were getting bored. One fan fumed: "Ed Balls absolute cringe worthy 'interview' with the legend that is Sam Neill. Asking him about ...
During Thursday's visit to the ITV studios, the 57-year-old broadcaster woke up the nation alongside her co-star Ed Balls as they discussed the latest stories hitting the headlines. This included ...
During the latest instalment, Ed, 57, and Susanna Reid spoke to comedian Jenny Eclair amid her current tour. However, during the interview, things took an awkward turn when Jenny called out Ed for ...
Ed Balls was left red-faced after he made an embarrassing blunder live during Good Morning Britain on Thursday. The presenter, 57, made the unfortunate error of ...
Some well-known British personalities have weighed in on the debate, with former politician Ed Balls saying pineapple on ...
Latest news and updates on Ed Balls - Edward Michael Balls is a retired Labour MP who previously served as a member of parliament for Normanton from 2005 to 2010, and for Morley and Outwood from ...