A Sky News journalist was forcibly removed from an event at which UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak launched the Conservative election campaign.
Political correspondent Darren McCaffrey was muscled out of the room live on air, just as Sunak was about to take the stage at an event at London’s Excel centre.
McCaffrey told Sky News viewers that he was being ejected because there were “pool arrangements in place,” meaning the event was already being filmed for a group of UK broadcasters.
Sky's political correspondent @darrenmccaffrey is removed from Rishi Sunak's campaign launch event.https://t.co/xItZsH7tea...
Political correspondent Darren McCaffrey was muscled out of the room live on air, just as Sunak was about to take the stage at an event at London’s Excel centre.
McCaffrey told Sky News viewers that he was being ejected because there were “pool arrangements in place,” meaning the event was already being filmed for a group of UK broadcasters.
Sky's political correspondent @darrenmccaffrey is removed from Rishi Sunak's campaign launch event.https://t.co/xItZsH7tea...
- 5/22/2024
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Discovery-backed channel Gb News will launch June 13 in the U.K. with a special program “Welcome to Gb News.”
The channel will be available on Freeview channel 236, Sky HD, Virgin Media HD, YouView channel 236 and Freesat channel 216, besides mobile and online.
Gb News is backed by Discovery and several other mostly non-British based financiers to the tune of £60 million ($82 million). The operation is led by chair Andrew Neil.
Neil helped Rupert Murdoch launch Sky TV back in the late 1980s. He was once an outspoken critic of the BBC when he edited the Murdoch-owned Sunday Times, but later became the one BBC interviewer most feared by British politicians of all stripes. His BBC show was later axed.
Neil leads the evening line-up with the prime time news and interview program “Andrew Neil,” while businesswoman and former “The Apprentice” winner Michelle Dewberry will host “Dewbs & Co” every weeknight.
Dan Wootton,...
The channel will be available on Freeview channel 236, Sky HD, Virgin Media HD, YouView channel 236 and Freesat channel 216, besides mobile and online.
Gb News is backed by Discovery and several other mostly non-British based financiers to the tune of £60 million ($82 million). The operation is led by chair Andrew Neil.
Neil helped Rupert Murdoch launch Sky TV back in the late 1980s. He was once an outspoken critic of the BBC when he edited the Murdoch-owned Sunday Times, but later became the one BBC interviewer most feared by British politicians of all stripes. His BBC show was later axed.
Neil leads the evening line-up with the prime time news and interview program “Andrew Neil,” while businesswoman and former “The Apprentice” winner Michelle Dewberry will host “Dewbs & Co” every weeknight.
Dan Wootton,...
- 5/26/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Prince William, the future King of England, has responded for the first time to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s brutally frank interview with Oprah Winfrey on CBS.
On a visit to a school in London, Prince William turned to cameras and said: “We are very much not a racist family.” He also revealed that he has not spoken to his brother, Prince Harry, since the interview broadcast on Sunday.
Here’s the exchange with the press:
New: Prince William says he hasn’t spoken to his brother yet but will do and when asked about alleged racism he replies “we are very much not a racist family”pic.twitter.com/TNRsNSa0Au
— Darren McCaffrey (@DarrenEuronews) March 11, 2021
His comments follow Markle revealing that she was questioned about the color of her son’s skin before Archie was born. Markle and Prince Harry did not reveal who in the royal household raised the concerns,...
On a visit to a school in London, Prince William turned to cameras and said: “We are very much not a racist family.” He also revealed that he has not spoken to his brother, Prince Harry, since the interview broadcast on Sunday.
Here’s the exchange with the press:
New: Prince William says he hasn’t spoken to his brother yet but will do and when asked about alleged racism he replies “we are very much not a racist family”pic.twitter.com/TNRsNSa0Au
— Darren McCaffrey (@DarrenEuronews) March 11, 2021
His comments follow Markle revealing that she was questioned about the color of her son’s skin before Archie was born. Markle and Prince Harry did not reveal who in the royal household raised the concerns,...
- 3/11/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
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