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    According to an annual poll of 45,000 UK consumers by the market research company Savanta, in 2022 GB News was the nation's third 'most loved' news brand, behind The Guardian and Metro. [182] In the May 2023 survey, it was ranked as the UK's most-loved news brand, ahead of The Guardian and The Sun.

  3. Category:GB News newsreaders and journalists - Wikipedia

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  4. Timeline of GB News - Wikipedia

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    18 December – Ofcom rules that GB News broke impartiality rules with an edition of The Live Desk that promoted its "Don't Kill Cash" campaign. [ 187 ] 20 December – Ofcom reveals that the edition of Dan Wootton Tonight featuring Laurence Fox's comments about journalist Ava Evans was the most complained about TV show of 2023, with 8,867 ...

  5. Patrick Christys - Wikipedia

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    Christys has also appeared as a political commentator and contributor on the BBC's Politics Live [11] and Sky News. [12] In November 2023, Christys raised over £270,000 for the Royal British Legion as part of its Poppy Appeal. [13] In November 2024, Christys raised £407,000 (£71,236 of that in Gift Aid) for UK charity Friends of the Elderly.

  6. Anne Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Anne Margaret Diamond OBE (born 8 September 1954) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and children's health campaigner. She presently hosts the weekend breakfast show on GB News with Stephen Dixon as her co-presenter.

  7. Tom Harwood - Wikipedia

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    Harwood was born on 26 August 1996. [1] [2] He grew up in Cambridge, England. [3]Harwood attended The Perse School, a private school in the city. [4]He studied politics at Durham University, where he was elected as president of its debating society, the Durham Union.

  8. Mark Dolan - Wikipedia

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    Mark Dolan (born 17 March 1974) is an English presenter, writer and comedian. He has hosted various shows on UK television, including Balls of Steel for Channel 4 2005 until 2008 and the self titled Mark Dolan Tonight and Friday Night Live with Mark Dolan for GB News between 2021 and 2024.

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    BBC Radio 5 Live: BBC 24 hours 10803 H 22000 5/6 0144 706 BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra: BBC ... Sky UK Ltd 24 hours 12324 V 27500 2/3 References. Sources.