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Ofcom to investigate GB News over second airing of Trump interview
NOTICIA
11.05.2026

Ofcom to investigate GB News over second airing of Trump interview

Reversal of decision on first showing comes after complaints about failure to challenge US president’s claimsOfcom is to investigate whether GB News breached broadcasting rules with a second showing of its interview with Donald Trump after complaints that the US president’s claims about climate change, Islam and immigration had gone unchallenged.A series of complaints were made over the interview, which the presenter Bev Turner conducted last November. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Winston Marshall suggests mined floating wall across English Channel on Fox News
Política
30.04.2026Resumen IA

Winston Marshall suggests mined floating wall across English Channel on Fox News

Winston Marshall, son of GB News co-owner Paul Marshall and former Mumford & Sons member turned rightwing influencer, appeared on Fox News to propose building a mined "floating wall" across the English Channel to stop small boat crossings. The proposal came during discussion of a new £660m UK-France deal to tackle crossings, which Marshall said made him "pretty angry". He claimed the idea might sound "ridiculous" but should be explored after £1bn spent over six years on deterrence. The Dover Strait is the world's busiest shipping lane.

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Guardian UK
Influencer sues charity over internship scheme restricted to black and minority ethnic people
En desarrollo
Política·29.04.2026Resumen IA

Influencer sues charity over internship scheme restricted to black and minority ethnic people

Sophie Corcoran, a GB News commentator, is suing the 10,000 Interns Foundation for racial discrimination after being rejected from a programme restricted to black and minority ethnic people. The £14.80-an-hour internship was run with the Bar Council. Corcoran claims she lost an employment opportunity because she is white, citing the Equality Act. The charity says its scheme is lawful positive action under sections 158 and 159 of the Equality Act. The case has been backed by Restore Britain MP Rupert Lowe, while the charity fears the lawsuit could threaten its future.

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Guardian UK