Home secretary was questioned by her husband on Good Morning Britain over her response to far-right riots
The media regulator Ofcom has received more than 8,000 complaints after Good Morning Britain allowed the home secretary, Yvette Cooper, to be interviewed by her husband, Ed Balls.
Balls, a former Labour cabinet minister and a regular presenter on the ITV breakfast programme, questioned his wife’s response to far-right riots during Monday’s edition of the programme.
Continue reading…Home secretary was questioned by her husband on Good Morning Britain over her response to far-right riotsThe media regulator Ofcom has received more than 8,000 complaints after Good Morning Britain allowed the home secretary, Yvette Cooper, to be interviewed by her husband, Ed Balls.Balls, a former Labour cabinet minister and a regular presenter on the ITV breakfast programme, questioned his wife’s response to far-right riots during Monday’s edition of the programme. Continue reading…