
Olivia Utley
Political Correspondent at GB News
Political Correspondent @GBNews (on maternity leave) | Formerly @Telegraph | DMs open for tips/gossip/glitzy invitations
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
spectator.co.uk | Olivia Utley
At the end of last year I developed a pathological aversion to going to my local supermarket, owing to a garish sign in the window counting down the number of ‘sleeps’ until Christmas. The twee Americanism was grating enough, but I had another reason to feel queasy: I was heavily pregnant with my first baby and my due date was Christmas Day. Of course, my husband and I were longing to meet our much-wanted son.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
boisdale.co.uk | Rachel Cunliffe |Madeline Grant |Olivia Utley |Annabel Denham
My worst date? Oh, where to begin. Perhaps with the charity blind-date night I was pressured to sign up for in my first year of uni. On the form we had to submit, I had answered honestly that I was bisexual, which freaked out the (straight, somewhat sheltered) young chap I was matched with right from the get-go. He kept asking if I was sure I wasn’t gay and wouldn’t rather have been paired with a woman.
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May 30, 2024 |
gbnews.com | Olivia Utley
The Liberal Democrats have evidently decided that the best way to win over voters is to remind them that Ed Davey exists in the most exuberant way possible. Rather than concrete, costed policy announcements, what I’ve seen over the past few days following the Lib Dems around on their battle bus is stunts. And a lot of them.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
gbnews.com | Olivia Utley
There’s a lot we don’t know about the burgeoning police investigation into Angela Rayner. But one thing we do know: it’s not going away any time soon. When Conservative MP James Daley first reported the Deputy Labour leader to Greater Manchester Police for potential electoral fraud, the police decided that it didn’t warrant an explanation. A few weeks later, in light of new evidence, they suddenly changed their minds.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
gbnews.com | Olivia Utley
Just a few years ago, male bodied trans women were allowed to compete in international sporting competitions, Scottish politicians were pushing through a radical law which would allow anyone (including convicted criminals) to legally identify as whatever sex they pleased, and puberty blockers were routinely being prescribed to children as young as 12 across the UK.
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