Upon the news of John Prescott's death last year, Prime Minister Keir Starmer led MPs in paying tribute to him as "a true giant of the Labour movement". Today, Prescott's life and legacy are being celebrated in Hull, where he served as an MP for nearly 40 years.
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Senior Labour figures are attending the funeral service, which will be streamed live from Hull Minster at 12:00 GMT.