
Steven Edginton
US Correspondent and Editor at GB News
US correspondent @GBNews - splashes in three national newspapers, documentary film maker, investigative reporter
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1 month ago |
gbnews.com | Steven Edginton
Feminism has meant that “boys can[not] be accepted as boys," the prominent conservative YouTuber Carl Benjamin has told GB News in an exclusive interview. Benjamin, the YouTube commentator known as Sargon of Akkad, told this broadcaster that figures like Andrew Tate are a “response to feminism's power over society”. His comments come as Netflix’s drama Adolescence, a show depicting a 13-year-old boy murdering a girl after cyberbullying, has sparked a national debate.
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1 month ago |
gbnews.com | Steven Edginton
David Starkey has issued a serious warning for workers as he warned Rachel Reeves is “Liz Truss without the intelligence” and will launch a brutal tax raid on Britons. The historian described it as a “terrible thing to say” and compared the Labour MP with a “pre-decayed lettuce” in reference to an infamous stunt which saw Liz Truss resign as prime minister before a lettuce could decay. Starkey warned that Reeves’ approach to the economy will “lead to devastating inflation”.
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1 month ago |
gbnews.com | Steven Edginton
Author of ‘Ethical Oil’ Ezra Levant makes the case for drilling in the North SeaA best-selling climate author has told GB News that opening new oil and gas fields in the North Sea is “ethical” and urged Labour to scrap Net Zero. Ezra Levant, author of Ethical Oil, argues that oil and gas production in Western democracies, such as the UK and Norway, is far more ethical than importing energy from regimes with poor human rights records.
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1 month ago |
gbnews.com | Steven Edginton
Migrant hotels operating in Crewe have made locals feel “threatened”, GB News can reveal. In a new exclusive documentary, this broadcaster went to Crewe to speak to residents about the migrant hotels operating in their area, with many raising serious concerns.
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2 months ago |
gbnews.com | Steven Edginton
The Home Office has a new civil servant boss, and she is infamous in Whitehall for her support of ‘woke projects’. Dame Antonia Romeo will become the department’s permanent secretary, replacing Sir Matthew Rycroft.
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