Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg slams Ofcom impartiality ruling
On Monday, GB News was put on notice by the media watchdog. If a statutory sanction is imposed, it could have its broadcasting licence revoked.
On Monday, GB News was put on notice by the media watchdog. If a statutory sanction is imposed, it could have its broadcasting licence revoked.
A further episode of Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg’s State Of The Nation was found not to have warranted investigation under the rules.
Some live programmes are already being moved to GB News' online channels - and OFCOM remain on their case.
Lord McNally claimed GB News had “been testing the limits of how far it can go in ignoring impartiality rules by its choice of presenters and lines of questioning”
Sir Michael Ellis said the news channel conducts itself in the same way as other broadcasters.
There have been more than 500 complaints about the show.
The train from Darlington takes just under two-and-a-half hours back to London.
A breakdown of the numbers suggests six in ten watching were male, while the median age was 65.
The Prime Minister took part in a live questions and answers session hosted by GB News - here's how the outcome looked.
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