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Published 11:13 8 Jul 2024 BST
Updated 11:13 8 Jul 2024 BST

GB News appears to be getting snubbed by the Labour Party as Sir Keir Starmer’s new administration prepares to roll out its legislative agenda.
Camilla Tominey kicked up a stink after Jonathan Reynolds cancelled his interview with the TV channel, which enjoyed a cosy relationship with the Tories during their final years in charge.
“Are we going to now see this mass snubbing of GB News because Labour only want to speak to people who agree with them all the time?”, she questioned, seemingly forgetting that is precisely what the Conservatives did.
When the Rwanda scheme was rolled out by the Tories, only a select few media outlets were invited to cover it.
It looks like the shoe is on the other foot for GBeebies, who seem pretty upset about their lot!
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