Three companies control 90% of UK newspaper market – report
"At a time of intensifying political instability, we urgently need a freer, fairer and more accountable media"
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The rightest of right-wing comedians has stepped up to the plate.
The presenter had announced earlier in the day that he would be boycotting the Dan Wootton show after he was sacked.
Angelos Frangopoulos insisted the Conversation between the Home Secretary and the Tory party deputy chairman will be ‘duly impartial’.
Ofcom rules state that “no politician may be used as a newsreader, interviewer or reporter in any news programmes unless, exceptionally, it is editorially justified”.
The 40-year-old broadcaster and journalist had written a regular column for the online outlet since 2021.
Her male counterpart, meanwhile, was receiving a fee.
Commons Women and Equalities Committee chair Caroline Nokes criticised her Conservative colleagues.
Ava Evans told Joe’s podcast, Pubcast, that Dan Wootton called her “multiple times throughout the night” after the show.
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