Sir Keir Starmer has spent a number of days outside the UK as he prioritises the economy and border control.
"Trump’s win demonstrates that the most powerful people in the country are indeed above the law."
Ofcom said it had decided to impose the fine due to “seriousness and repeated” breaches of due impartiality rules by GB News.
IPSO ruled that the Daily Mail was OK to call Douglas Barrowman a “roly-poly Scottish businessman” with “cocktail-sausage fingers” whose "dubious tax avoidance schemes ruined thousands and led to two suicides".
Caitlyn Jenner, acclaimed pollster Frank Lutz and actor Brian Cox will also be on the line-up.
The BBC newsreader reportedly failed to declare his outside earnings.
The Match of the Day man was in no mood to talk to the newspaper about speculation concerning his future on the BBC's flagship show.
"Why are UK news shows clamouring to help the worst prime minister of recent times publicise his book?", Peter Stefanovic asked.
“It’s very frustrating, and there’s no point pretending it’s anything other than embarrassing and disappointing", the BBC presenter said.
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