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We want Labour MPs to host shows but they don't say yes, says GB News boss

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'It's NOT ok to try to get GB News shut down! The channel is leading explosion of diversity in TV journalism', says Mark Littlewood

Mark Littlewood, Chair of Pop Con has his say on the attacks on GB News. 'It's NOT ok to try to get GB News shut down! The channel is leading explosion of diversity in TV journalism', says Littlewood. Pop Con Chair says it is 'not ok' to attack the channel.

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We want Labour MPs to host shows but they don’t say yes, says GB News boss

GB News boss Angelos Frangopoulos says politics of channel’s current presenters ‘not by design’. He says Labour MPs want to host shows but they don’t say yes. GB News bosses say politics of presenters are ‘unfortunate’ and say they’re not by design.

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WATCH: Bidenomics clash breaks out on GB News

Bidenomics clash breaks out on GB News. NIL. Bidenomics is Bidenomics. Bidenomics has been described as Bidenomics in the past. The Bidenomics debate has been dubbed Bidenomics by GB News since 2010. NIL will be appearing on CNN.com Live on Sunday at 9pm ET.

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'I'm in favour of media plurality' Culture Secretary shows support for GB News after Ofcom ruling

Ofcom has put GB News on notice that repeated breaches of the same rules ‘may result in the imposition of a statutory sanction’ GB News has been warned of a possible statutory sanction. Ofcom: Repeated breaches of same rules may result in a statutory ban.

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'I'm in favour of media plurality' Culture Secretary shows support for GB News after Ofcom ruling

Ofcom has put GB News on notice that repeated breaches of the same rules ‘may result in the imposition of a statutory sanction’ GB News has been warned of a possible statutory sanction. Ofcom: Repeated breaches of same rules may result in a statutory ban.

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Jacob Rees-Mogg’s TV show broke UK broadcasting rules

Jacob Rees-Mogg’s TV show broke UK broadcasting rules. GB News receives rap on the knuckles over shows hosted by three Conservative politicians. Rees Mogg's show broke British broadcasting rules, according to the BBC. The Conservative MP's show has been banned from being shown on Channel 4 for five years.

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GB News breached impartiality rules, says Ofcom, but will face no sanctions

GB News breached impartiality rules, says Ofcom, but will face no sanctions. Regulator concludes channel broke rules on five occasions when Tory MPs served as news presenters. Ofcom: GB News broke rules five times when MPs were presenters - but will not face sanctions.

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GB News episodes broke Ofcom rules

GB News episodes hosted by Jacob Rees-Mogg, Esther McVey and Philip Davies breached impartiality rules, watchdog finds. Ofcom: Five episodes of GB News broke impartiality standards. Watchdog: Ofcom episodes of five episodes breached impartialities rules, breached Ofcom rules.

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GB News shows hosted by MPs broke Ofcom rules

GB News shows hosted by serving Tory MPs found to have broken broadcasting rules by media regulator Ofcom. Five episodes of GB News show hosted by Tory MPs broke broadcasting rules. Ofcom found to be breaking Ofcom rules by sending out five episodes of the shows. GB News hosted by serving Conservative MPs has been banned from broadcasting since 2010.

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