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Ofcom investigates GB News for further potential breaches of its impartiality rules

Shows involving Tory MPs Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Esther McVey and Philip Davies are focus of media watchdog

Ofcom has launched four further investigations into GB News’s compliance with due impartiality rules.

The media watchdog said it is looking at three programmes, including an episode of Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg’s show State Of The Nation, in relation to its rule that politicians must not act as newsreaders, interviewers or reporters “unless exceptionally it is editorially justified”.

On Jun 13, Sir Jacob’s show covered a stabbing incident in Nottingham which is being investigated, while Ofcom is also probing the Friday morning show from Esther McVey and Philip Davies, Conservative MPs for Tatton and Shipley respectively, on May 12 which included a discussion about a teenager who was being sentenced for terrorism offences.

Saturday Morning With Esther And Philip which aired on May 13 this year is also being examined, following an interview with Howard Cox, the Reform UK party’s candidate for the London mayoral election, who was speaking live from an anti-ultra low emission zone (Ulez) demonstration.

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