Ed Balls has proven himself to be quite the Love Island fan during his recent stint on Good Morning Britain. The former Labour politician has been co-hosting the ITV news programme for a number of weeks alongside Susanna Reid.
04.07.2022 - 12:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Monday morning got off to a fiery start as Susanna Reid and her latest Good Morning Britain co-host Ed Balls were joined live in the studio by a Silverstone protester. Over the weekend, during the British Grand Prix, a number of people made their way onto the track.
Zhou Guanyu's Alfa Romeo slid upside down across the track before slamming into the tyre barrier, before it landed in the fencing in a major crash at the start of the Silverstone race. As the contest was immediately red flagged and cars headed for the pits, protesters broke onto the circuit at the Wellington Straight, before sitting down.
The protestors were dragged away by marshals as drivers sped by. It has since been confirmed by Northamptonshire Police that seven people have been arrested following the track invasion at the start of the British Grand Prix.
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Appearing on GMB this morning, James Skeet spoke of his part in the Just Stop Oil protest, how he felt it was necessary to be able to draw attention to climate change and how he succeeded in getting onto the programme to talk about it.
During the chat, James was asked if he felt the protest had worked and if the campaign group had got what they wanted to which he said: "I'm on your programme talking about the most critical issue facing humanity, so yes I call that a success. It's absolutely about getting the publicity. We're out of time, unfortunately. We're in a dire situation. If we don't take action, we're all going to die."
He later added: "What your audience seemingly doesn't understand is that we're being categorically lied to, the government has no intention of dealing with this
Ed Balls has proven himself to be quite the Love Island fan during his recent stint on Good Morning Britain. The former Labour politician has been co-hosting the ITV news programme for a number of weeks alongside Susanna Reid.
Susanna Reid didn't have much of a comeback when Ben Shephard compared her to one of the current Love Island contestants. The pair were back hosting together on Good Morning Britain on Thursday (July 7) as the news continues to be dominated by more government resignations.
Kate Garraway stunned the awaiting crowds as she put on a dazzling display while attending an awards bash. The Good Morning Britain presenter hit the blue carpet on Wednesday afternoon (July 6) for the Tric Awards.
Holly Willoughby admitted to getting emotional over a moment that was overshadowed by the numerous resignations coming out of No.10. The presenter made the comment as she returned to This Morning on Wednesday (July 6) alongside her co-host Phillip Schofield.
Ed Balls and Susanna Reid quickly stopped busting some moves live on Good Morning Britain when they realised exactly what the song was saying. The pair were back fronting the ITV news programme on Wednesday (July 6) but there was a bit of a change.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield appeared visibly surprised by some of the revelations by their latest guest on This Morning. The hosting duo were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Tuesday (July 5) when they were joined live in the studio by the woman who negotiated Prince Andrew's appearance on Newsnight.
Deborah James' charity fund has hit the £7million mark following her death earlier this week.The BBC podcast host, who also went by the nickname 'Bowelbabe', passed away on Tuesday 28 June following a five-year battle with bowel cancer. Prior to her death, she announced the heartbreaking news that she'd moved to end-of-life-care and, while there, focused her efforts on raising awareness and money for Cancer Research UK.The mum-of-two initially hoped to raise £250,000 but in just a few days the figure topped £1.5m. Now, this figure has risen above the £7million mark as donations have flooded in following her death.
Good Morning Britain fans have been left convinced that Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid have fallen out as he continues to miss the ITV morning show. The 66 year old presenter was absent from Monday 27 June morning’s episode after Adil Ray stood in with Susanna, 51 as co-host.
X-Factor is rumoured to be making a return to our screens next year, Good Morning Britain announced today. Rumours about the show’s return have been rumbling since late last year, however it is yet to be confirmed by a network.
Richard Madeley had to calm himself down live on Good Morning Britain as he returned for the first episode of the week. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Monday (June 20).