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  2. Michelle Dewberry - Wikipedia

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    In April and October 2017, Dewberry made appearances on BBC's Question Time. She appeared on the programme again in March 2018. She was a frequent panellist on The Pledge on Sky News. [16] In 2021, it was announced that Dewberry would join the news channel GB News with a prime time show. Dewbs & Co airs at 6 pm on weeknights on the channel. [17]

  3. GB News presenter Michelle Dewberry clashes with former home ...

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    GB News presenter Michelle Dewberry clashed with former home secretary Jacqui Smith during a debate on the future of the news channel following Laurence Fox’s rant against Ava Evans. The pair ...

  4. Two GB News hosts axed amid major shake-up on channel - AOL

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    ‘GB News have made the decision to permanently relieve me of my duties at the channel’ said one presenter

  5. Category:GB News newsreaders and journalists - Wikipedia

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  6. Sky News presenters and editorial team - Wikipedia

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    On 6 April 2016, Sky News announced that it was to launch a new show, The Pledge. It would not have a traditional presenter, but would instead have nine panellists, with five appearing on each episode. Michelle Dewberry, Nick Ferrari, Rachel Johnson, Graeme Le Saux and June Sarpong appeared in the first programme on Thursday 21 April.

  7. GB News latest: Laurence Fox says he and Dan Wootton ... - AOL

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    Suspended presenter finally apologises to journalist after regulator receives thousands of complaints

  8. Simon Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Simon Jordan (born 24 September 1967) [1] is an English businessman and media personality. He made his fortune in the mobile phone industry. In 2000, he purchased Crystal Palace Football Club and remained chairman of the club until administration in early 2010.

  9. GB News show hosted by stand-in presenter Martin Daubney ...

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    Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom said the programme did not give ‘due weight’ to a wide range of views on immigration and asylum policy.