Rosie's Great British Roadtrip: Best Bits from around the UK
To celebrate the launch of GB News, Breakfast presenter Rosie Wright has been on a roadtrip all around the country. From Skegness to Windsor, here's her highlights from a week on the road.
Jess de Wahls, whose work was withdrawn from the gift shop at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, in a row over transphobia, has said she wants an apology and may pursue legal action over the decision.
Following the backlash, she said she was contacted by officials from the Academy, who told her they were investigating, and she had responded.
However, De Wahls claimed she found out the following day that her work would no longer be stocked after friends sent her screenshots posted on the Academy’s Instagram stories, which announced the decision, and only received a call from the institution after that.
Appearing on GB News, Kirsty Gallacher and Nana Akua joked that they have very different face mask washing schedules.
How often do you wash your facemask?
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Andrew Neil reports the House of Commons education Select Committee saying the very concept had led to the systemic neglect of white working class pupils.
"I want my friends back"
10-year-old Gabriel is autistic and has been badly affected by coronavirus restrictions, his dad Peter is worried about setbacks to his development and spoke to Michelle Dewberry.
GB News’ studios in Paddington are starting to take shape. They’ll be the home of Britain’s News Channel, which will share the stories and conversations that matter to you and the people of the United Kingdom.