TRIBUTES have flooded social media following the news of Wirral-born actress and former politician, Glenda Jackson's death.

The worlds of showbiz and politics have paid tribute to the star, who “died peacefully” at her home in London’s Blackheath on Thursday morning (June 15) following a brief illness.

Jackson was born at 151 Market Street in Birkenhead in May 1936. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Hoylake.

She won the best actress Oscar in 1970 for Women In Love and again three years later for A Touch Of Class – although opted not to attend the ceremony on either occasion.

Despite her successful career, which also included two Emmy Awards and a Tony, Jackson previously said she never had any interest in the social and glamorous aspects of the industry.

She gave up acting for politics more than a quarter of a century ago and served as a Labour MP for 23 years.

Jackson was elected as MP for Hampstead and Highgate in 1992 and served as a junior transport minister from 1997 to 1999 during Sir Tony Blair’s government – in which she called for his resignation and considered standing against him.

Tributes from Wirral

Leader of Wirral Council, Cllr Paul Stuart said in a statement: "On behalf of the people of Wirral and Glenda Jackson’s home town of Birkenhead our sympathies are with her family at this sad time.

"An award-winning actress, campaigner, activist, Labour MP and government minister, Glenda Jackson was always fighting for human rights and social justice. Glenda Jackson was a remarkable individual who was no doubt an inspiration to many people. She will be sadly missed."

Wirral Globe: Glenda Jackson and her husband, Roy Hodges, as they arrived for the premiere of The Triple Echo at The Universal, Piccadilly Circus, central London.Glenda Jackson and her husband, Roy Hodges, as they arrived for the premiere of The Triple Echo at The Universal, Piccadilly Circus, central London. (Image: PA)

Tranmere Rovers have also shared a statement following news of Glenda's death.

Mick Whitley, MP for Birkenhead, shared the following statement on Twitter: "Birkenhead has once again lost one of its own.

"Glenda Jackson was one of the finest actors of her generation and a deeply principled Labour MP, whose fearlessness and independent spirit was as clear to see on the Commons floor as on the stage and screen."

Labour MP for Wallasey, Angela Eagle said: "This is very sad news - we have lost an actress of superlative talent & a politician who never pulled her punches I was privileged to work with her as a Minister & in Parliament Her #KingLear was truly extraordinary #RIP condolences to her friends & family."

More tributes

Sir Keir Starmer said: "I was very sad to hear of Glenda Jackson’s passing. She leaves a space in our cultural and political life that can never be filled.

“She played many roles with great distinction, passion and commitment.

“From award-winning actor to campaigner and activist to Labour MP and government minister, Glenda Jackson was always fighting for human rights and social justice.

“As a fellow north London MP, I know how much she was loved and respected by her constituents.”

Hollywood actor Sir Michael Caine described Glenda Jackson as “one of our greatest movie actresses”.

Jackson had recently finished filming The Great Escaper alongside fellow double Academy-Award winner Sir Michael, with whom she last acted 48 years ago in The Romantic Englishwoman.

In a statement given to the PA news agency, Sir Michael, 90, said: “Glenda was one of our greatest movie actresses.

“It was a privilege to work with her on The Great Escaper recently, our second film together.

“It was as wonderful an experience this time as it was 50 years ago. I shall miss her.”