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GB News presenters: Full list of hosts signed up to Andrew Neil s TV channel so far

Neil has said the channel will 'champion robust, balanced debate and a range of perspectives on the issues that affect everyone in the UK'

GB News presenters: Full list of hosts signed up to Andrew Neil s new TV channel so far

GB News presenters: Full list of hosts signed up to Andrew Neil’s TV channel The i 5 days ago Alex Finnis © Provided by The i Andrew Neil will host his own flagship evening programme on GB News (Photo: PA) Andrew Neil’s new “anti-woke” news channel, GB News, is set to launch on 13 June. It is the first major news channel to launch in the UK in 30 years and in a statement, Neil said the channel would “champion robust, balanced debate and a range of perspectives on the issues that affect everyone in the UK, not just those living in the London area”.

Boris Johnson flat row: minister defends PM, saying he has been following advice of officials – live

Here are the main points from Boris Johnson’s pool interview (in interview with one broadcaster, to be shared with others) this morning. Johnson claimed that the flat refurbishment row effectively did not matter, saying “I don’t think there is anything to see here”. Asked about the controversy, he said he gave the issue “a pretty good run around the park” in the Commons yesterday. He went on: I don’t think there’s anything to see here or to to worry about. But what we are doing is focusing on the stuff that really matters. Later he said:

Only by collaborating can countries regulate big tech, say experts

iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Apr 29, 2021 5:54pm In the coming weeks, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault is expected to table a bill that will regulate digital platforms and require big tech to pay Canadian news agencies for their content. Over the past few months, News Media Canada, which represents newspaper publishers, including Torstar which owns iPolitics, as well as big tech, including Google and Facebook, have been communicating with the government and MPs about the upcoming legislation. Society needs to guard against the idea that news is a luxury, said Damien Collins, a Conservative MP in the British House of Commons and a former chair of its Culture, Media and Sports select committee, on Thursday.

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