Channel 4 was accused of Left-wing bias after revealing the election line up
Channel 4 blasted for revealing election TV line-up with 'Left-wing bias' Channel 4 sparked backlash after announcing faces fronting election coverage. Channel 4 has been accused of 'left-wing' bias in its coverage of the 2015 election. The channel has sparked a backlash over the decision to reveal the faces of the election.
Channel 4 accused of Left-wing bias over election night panel. Conservatives ridicule broadcaster after lineup announced. Channel 4 has been accused of bias by Channel 4's election night lineup. It is the first time the channel has been criticised for its selection of a panel of four political commentators.
Former Newsnight and BBC presenter Emily Maitlis will co-host the election special. Krishnan Guru-Murthy will also co-anchor the special on Channel 4 Newsnight. The election special will be screened by Channel 4 at 8.30pm on Thursday night.
Emily Maitlis and The Rest Is Politics to host Channel 4 election night coverage. Alastair Campbell, Rory Stewart and Rory Stewart to present results coverage. Maitris to present general election results coverage alongside Campbell and Stewart. The Rest is Politics will be on Channel 4 at 8pm on Thursday night.
Emily Maitlis, 53, will present Channel 4's election special alongside Krishnan Guru-Murthy. The Strictly Come Dancing star will also be presenting the election special. The election special will be screened on Channel 4 at 8.30pm on Thursday night.
Emily Maitlis will co-host with Krishnan Guru-Murthy on Channel 4 News. Former BBC Newsnight presenter will host general election coverage. Krishnan will be joined by former Newsnight host Emily Maintains in a joint coverage of the general election.
Award-winning journalist Emily Maitlis scooped to lead election night coverage. She helmed the sensational interview with Prince Andrew about his connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Maitris will join Channel 4's election coverage on election night. She will be the first female journalist to work for Channel 4.