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Good Morning Britain in shake-up as emotional Susanna Reid fronts show from London landmark – leaving Ed Balls in studio

Published on May 08, 2025 at 07:15 AM

GOOD Morning Britain was subject to a huge show shake-up as Susanna Reid left the studio to front the ITV series from an iconic London landmark.

She was joined in the capital on the by weather presenter , 43, who was surrounded by ceramic poppies as she gave her forecast from the grounds of the Tower of.

Susanna Reid reporting live from Westminster Abbey for Good Morning Britain.
Good Morning Britain was subject to a huge shake-up on Thursday as Susanna Reid headed out of the studio
Good Morning Britain interview with WWII Royal Navy veteran Thomas Cuthbert at Westminster Abbey.
She chatted to WW2 veterans from the grounds of Westminster Abbey
Good Morning Britain presenters discussing VE Day 80th anniversary.
Meanwhile, Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins were back in the studio

News reporter Richard Gaisford was also on the road for his segment, standing in the grounds of a Royal British Legion service and tea party set to be held at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.

Meanwhile, back in the regular studio, Ed Balls, 58, and Charlotte Hawkins chatted to veterans and former military servicemen and women, including The Traitors winner Harry Clarke.

Susanna, 54, dressed in a smart black suit with ruby red neckerchief as she stood outside Westminster Abbey ahead of a VE Day service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving being held there today.

As she hailed the 80th anniversary of the official end of the Second World War in Europe, on a day which will see a series of commemorative events across the nation, she chatted to a variety of war veterans and their families.

They recalled their reaction to the news that the Allied Forces had accepted Nazi Germany’s surrender after six years of conflict, from 1939 to 1945.

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