

I’m excited that GB News will be a welcoming place to challenge stereotypes in a non-judgemental way,” she said. “We need to be much bolder in allowing sensible people to speak their minds without being ridiculed or shut down. Muroki, the youngest member of the controversial government commission which concluded that Britain is not “institutionally racist”, has signed up to present a show.
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He will host a weekly show called Free Speech Nation billed as featuring a “variety of guests and a lively, light-hearted look at current affairs”. Rosie WrightĮuronews breakfast anchor who has hosted Good Morning Europe, will join the breakfast presenting line-up.Ĭomedian, writer and cultural commentator is joining GB News /8wPppD1qOw- GB News March 18, 2021ĭoyle is a writer and comedian who created the Titania McGrath satirical Twitter feed, and was part of the writing duo behind spoof politics reporter Jonathan Pie until 2019. Phillips will co-present a weekday afternoon programme on GB News. Alex PhillipsĪ former Brexit Party MEP who hosts a twice-weekly show on Talkradio.

She has also made appearances as a panellist on Good Morning Britain and the Jeremy Vine Show. Nana AkuaĪkua, who previously worked at the BBC, will host a primetime Friday and Saturday evening news and talk show. “I know only too well that local voices are sometimes left out and GB News’ mission to change that is something I’m incredibly excited to be part of,” he said. Darren McCaffreyĮuronews political editor Darren McCaffrey will lead the political coverage. Liam Halliganįormer Channel 4 News economics correspondent Liam Halligan will be the new channel’s economics and business editor and will co-host a daily lunchtime show. To me, that’s what GB News is all about.”īrazier called GB News “an important punctuation mark in the evolving story of news broadcasting in Britain”.

“We need a levelling up across the country – there’s more to the UK than London, and definitely more than two sides to every story. “I want to stop people being left behind,” she said. Winner of The Apprentice in 2006 who stood for The Brexit Party in her hometown of Hull will anchor a weekday evening primetime show giving a voice to “working class communities.” Michelle Dewberry Michelle Dewberry won The Apprentice in 2006 (Photo: Getty) I can’t wait to get stuck in and tackle issues that really matter to people across the United Kingdom,” he said. “GB News is a unique opportunity to broaden the spectrum, challenge the groupthink and shift away from a predictable agenda in news and debate. Stewart spent 45 years as a news anchor for ITV and will join GB News to host a news and current affairs show on weekends. McCoy previously worked for Sky News, and has become popular on social media in recent years for his dry quips about current affairs. The longtime BBC employee surprised many by quitting his job as host of Afternoon Live on BBC News. I’m passionate about bringing their stories to life at GB News, making sure every community is heard and reflecting Britain as it really is through grassroots journalism,” she said. “My time as a constituency MP opened my eyes to the issues facing Britons today. She also worked as political editor of GMTV before becoming an MP, and was said to be Tony Blair’s favourite reporter. The former Labour MP who stepped down in 2019, is leaving her job at Murdoch’s Times Radio to join GB News.

It’ll definitely look and feel different, I think,” she said. “The channel has an amazing energy and excitement and there’s a real spirit of innovation there. The former Sky Sports journalist, Soccer Aid front woman and model will co-anchor the channel’s breakfast show. Kirsty Gallacher Former Sky Sports presenter Kirsty Gallacher is joining the channel (Photo: Getty) Wooton has also joined MailOnline, where he is writing a twice-weekly column. The former Sun executive editor and Talkradio presenter will bring showbiz and entertainment gossip and celebrity guests to his show which will also host “debate that embraces all voices and opinions across Britain”.
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Neil is also former editor of The Sunday Times and was founding chairman of Sky TV when it launched in 1988 – the last major news channel to launch in the UK.
