Jacob Rees-Mogg broke his lifelong principle this afternoon and blasted Ofcom for being old-fashioned and out-of-date. The politician-turned-presenter tore into the broadcast regulator after it ruled against GB News for breaching rules five times. A probe found that two episodes of Sir
Russian media were forced to issue a clarification after publishing a faked Buckingham Palace announcement declaring that King Charles had died.
The front of GB News’s offices have been doused in paint by furious protestors who accuse the broadcaster of being an “extemist organisation.” Extinction Rebellion campaigners threw purple paint over the front of the premises and held up placards reading: “cut ties
Five episodes of GB News shows presented by Tory MPs have been found to have broken Ofcom’s broadcasting rules. The watchdog’s probe involved five episodes of shows presented separately by former House of Commons leader Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, minister without portfolio Esther
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After the 2024 season’s opening two race weekends in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, F1’s 20 drivers – and Oliver Bearman – are away from the track across the next couple of days. But preparations for next week’s Australian Grand Prix will be
Polish farmers increased the number of trucks they let through the Dorohusk border crossing with Ukraine on Wednesday but backpedaled on a promise to unblock it completely, state news agency PAP reported on Wednesday. Protest leader Wojciech Los told PAP that the
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A South Korean citizen arrested in Russia earlier this year on suspicion of spying is to remain in custody until mid-June, Russia’s state news agency Tass said Monday. The news agency said it is the first time that a South Korean has