The BBC’s flagship current affairs satire show “Have I Got News For You” has sparked outrage after airing what has been labelled as a “hypocritical” skit about Laurence Fox. One segment of the show, which featured Victoria Coren Mitchell as guest host
Laurence Fox has been released from police custody after being arrested on suspicion of conspiring to damage Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) cameras and encouraging others to rip them down. The actor was reportedly seen leaving the Croydon Custody Centre on Wednesday
Laurence Fox has been released from police custody after being arrested on suspicion of conspiring to damage Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) cameras and encouraging others to rip them down. The actor was reportedly seen leaving the Croydon Custody Centre on Wednesday
Laurence Fox has been ridiculed online after he posted a picture of a bold new haircut just days after he was axed by GB News. Mr Fox, 45, was let go as a presenter following misogynistic comments about JOE.com political correspondent Ava
TV Star Laurence Fox has been pictured for the first time in public since following his suspension from GB News after his on-air rant about female journalist, Ava Evans. Mr Fox was spotted in Forest Hill in South London at a Turning Point
A wet Tory MP has demanded GB News be taken off air completely following the fall out from Laurence Fox and Dan Wootton’s suspension from the channel. During a Newsnight debate on the BBC, Caroline Nokes – who chairs the House of
Journalist Ava Evans has posted a defiant photograph on X showing herself drinking a pint in the pub as she reads the ‘libellous tweets’ of haters. Her message comes after a Cabinet minister insisted regulators must look into GB News after the
Sir Timothy Laurence has been appointed as the new patron of the International Maritime Rescue Foundation. The royal has replaced Sir Efthimios Mitropoulos, the Secretary-General Emeritus of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), who stepped down earlier this year having held the role
Laurence Fox has thrown fellow GB News host Dan Wootton “under the bus” following his “revolting” on-air rant this week, social media users have said. Former actor Mr Fox posted a text exchange between the two men appearing to show Mr Wootton
Following Laurence Fox’s disgusting remarks about a female journalist live on GB News and the online backlash to his comments, the actor-turned-presenter has doubled down and released a statement on X, formerly Twitter, defending his right to free speech. The former TV