'Radical policy from day one!' Reform MP Danny Kruger sets out how Nigel Farage will 'reverse Blairism'

Reform UK MP Danny Kruger has launched a scathing attack on what he describes as fundamental dysfunction at the heart of Whitehall, arguing that elected politicians no longer truly run the country.

Speaking to GB News, Reform UK's preparing for power tsar said: "I think the public recognise there's a dysfunction in Government itself.

"And they might have noticed they keep changing…

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Britain's 'institutionally anti-white' culture is 'more extreme' than in the US, commentator tells GB News

American right-wing political commentator Jeremy Carl has defended Nigel Farage's use of "white lives matter" rhetoric in an interview with GB News.

Speaking to GB News Reporter Steven Edginton, Mr Carl argued that the phrase should not be considered controversial, stating: "Certainly if you're going to say black lives matter, there shouldn't be anything taboo about saying white lives matter,…

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As the World Cup gets underway, I must admit as an English lad I have a guilty secret

World Cups seemed so much more special when I was a kid. The main reason, just like us boring old farts saying “the FA Cup isn’t like it used to be”, is due to one thing.

TV coverage. When I was a boy, there were only two live football matches on the telly: The FA Cup Final and England versus Scotland in the now-defunct Home Championships.

One year Wembley, the next Hampden Park, but…

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There's a simple reason those close to John Healey like myself weren't surprised by his sudden resignation

The news that John Healey has resigned as Secretary of State for Defence may come as a shock to Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves, but will come as no surprise to those to know him, and who know the current, parlous state of Britain’s defence capabilities.

John Healey, like his predecessor Lord George Robertson, is an old-fashioned, patriotic Labour politician, whose roots are far closer to…

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Look no further than the EU if you want to understand the current riots on the UK's streets

The tragic events of this week in Belfast have once again shone a light on the North-South border on the island of Ireland.

Most British and Irish citizens are aware of something called the Common Travel Area, which unites their countries.

Many will know this dates back to the secession of 22 counties of the Republic in the early 1920s and the formation of the Irish Free…

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Higher taxes are NOT Labour's answer to increasing defence spending

Britain is entering a new era.

The world is becoming more dangerous, unstable and competitive.

From Russia’s continued aggression in Europe to persistent instability in the Middle East and intensifying global strategic rivalry, the assumptions that underpinned decades of peace and low defence spending no longer hold.

That is why a significant increase in defence spending is no…

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British national treasure risks being killed off forever under Labour's Net Zero plans

Labour’s net-zero push is set to kill off one of Britain’s national treasures, as they will no longer be economically viable, a new report has revealed.

The report, shown exclusively to GB News, has been curated by Facts4EU, alongside The Campaign for an Independent Britain and Stand for Our Sovereignty.

According to the report, the iconic wild ponies that have grazed Dartmoor for…

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WATCH: Father of sentenced Southampton protester hits out at 'harsh' ruling

Paul Walsh has criticised what he described as a “harsh” ruling imposed on his son, who was sentenced to two years in prison for his role in the violent disorder in Southampton.

Mr Walsh believes the two-year prison term handed to his son is excessive and says the punishment does not fit the circumstances of the case.

He spoke to GB News's Isobel Feculak about the ruling and what he thinks…

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Here's why Labour is stuck in the defence spending long grass while Europe is rearming at pace

“The Prime Minister knows what defence the nation needs”, Defence Secretary John Healey insisted this afternoon.

Mr Healey, a loyal ally of Sir Keir Starmer, is now at the heart of a row over the long-delayed but still unpublished Defence Investment Plan.

Speaking alongside Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and their Australian counterparts at the annual AUKMIN summit at Lancaster…

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The Saudis are flirting with Iran but Britain cannot afford to look away

In 1975, the Helsinki Accords helped freeze the Cold War in place. Both sides accepted Europe's borders, shook hands and went home.

There are reports Saudi Arabia now wants to borrow that script for the Middle East, signing a regional non-aggression pact with Tehran. However, there is a problem.

The Soviet Union, for all its menace, was a rational state you could conceivably do…

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As an American, I thought my country had a violence problem... but Labour's Britain proves me wrong

It seems every day I wake up to a new violent attack in the UK. Raised on endless debates about gun violence and school shootings, we Yanks assume Britain to be a noticeably safer, more orderly society.

Recent events under this Labour government have forced a reassessment. The horrific knife attack in Belfast, where a man confirmed to be Sudanese has been arrested, together with repeated…

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Reform sets sights on bagging triple election victory as Nigel Farage's party gears up for debut three seats

Reform UK has set its sights on bagging a triple election victory as Nigel Farage's party gears up for an electoral debut across three seats this Thursday.

All three of the wards are up for grabs for the first time since 2023, before Reform had the opportunity to throw its hat in the ring.

Now, three years later, residents in Christleton & Huntingdon (Cheshire), Apsley & Corner Hall…

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Hampshire's police chief should be banished as far away from policing as possible

Over the weekend, The Sunday Times revoltingly revealed Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary had prepared to release a statement just three days after Henry Nowak had been brutally murdered, in which they would have portrayed the entirely innocent 18-year-old as the aggressor.

This happened after Henry's attacker falsely claimed to the force he had been racially abused.

Let us…

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June Newsroom Tour: Go behind the scenes at GB News with Champion-exclusive access

Our exclusive behind-the-scenes experience is returning once again, to welcome GB News Champion Members into the newsroom on Tuesday 23rd June, 2026 at 3pm.

If you’re interested in seeing how we bring breaking news into homes across Britain, or simply want to witness the energy of our bustling newsroom firsthand, this is the perfect opportunity to experience GB News beyond your TV…

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One in four Britons 'strongly support' banning NHS staff from wearing political badges as campaign group slams 'extremism problem' in hospitals

A Jewish campaign group has warned the NHS has an "extremism" problem as a new report suggested staff could be barred from wearing political badges on their uniforms.

The review, published by the government's independent adviser on antisemitism, Lord Mann, examined antisemitism and other forms of racism within the NHS.

Lord Mann's report found evidence of what it described as…

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UK must consider 'unthinkable' step of returning to coal-fired power, says new study

Britain must consider the “unthinkable” step of returning to coal-fired power, a new paper has argued.

As the Iran conflict continues to bite, and with the UK labouring under some of the highest electricity prices in the world, campaign group Net Zero Watch believes coal may be the best solution to the energy crisis.

A reliance on energy imports, it says, makes us vulnerable to…

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Benefit fraudsters are milking the system – idle judges and cunning claimants are costing us a fortune

You may remember a couple of weeks back there was a shocking case of benefit fraud where a 49-year-old woman had claimed PIP payments of £25,000 saying she was housebound, unable to walk for more than five minutes.

Unhelpfully for her defence the prosecution had video of her doing 10km runs, one of whom she did in a creditable one hour and three minutes.

She was packed off to jail…

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Ordinary Brits will pay the price for Israel and Iran's retaliatory strikes

Most Britons look at the latest exchange of fire between Iran and Israel and assume it is a distant conflict with little relevance to daily life in the UK.

They are mistaken.

The immediate consequence is already visible in global energy markets.

As tensions rise, so do oil prices.

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Labour MP demands Keir Starmer SACK Ed Miliband as he brands Net Zero targets 'insane'

A Labour MP has demanded Sir Keir Starmer sacks Ed Miliband as he branded latest Net Zero targets as “insane”.

On Tuesday, the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (Desnz) announced the Government aims to reduce carbon emissions by 87 per cent between 2038 and 2042.

The announcement has drawn fierce criticism from those who argue it accelerates deindustrialisation at the worst…

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Alastair Stewart: I bid farewell to a dear friend this week. He was always kind and supportive

The week started with some deeply sad news. The wife, now widow, of a dear friend wrote to let us know he had died whilst on holiday in Kenya.

John Underhill MBE was suffering with Parkinson’s and, as his lovely wife Tiggy told us, his heart and lungs weakened and finally “gave up”.

She said that despite his illness, they had continued to live a full and active life.

They owned and…

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God forbid we have to, but I believe future generations will stand up and be counted just like our forebears

Ken Hay considers himself an ordinary man, but to me and millions of others, he is a titan.

The Battle of Normandy veteran, 101-years-old, told me that it was his “duty” to return to Gold Beach every year and remember the men who fought and fell alongside him in France.

“They have more right to be here than me,” said Hay, referring to the 98 new names added to the British Normandy…

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Keir Starmer is wrong to evade hard questions about Henry Nowak - here's why

My wife died nine years ago next month, after succumbing to the cancer that had taken hold of her in her forties. I was left with six children, all but one of whom was still at school. It was a tough time for all of us.

There were arguments aplenty. My late-wife left a big hole and I struggled to fill the void. And, to my discredit, when it came to fixing intra-family disputes the trump…

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How Labour ditched two 'forgotten by-elections' for Andy Burnham's battle and threw the Tories a North Sea lifeline

Andy Burnham, a Westminster wannabe who soon hopes to contest his third Labour leadership race, is being mobbed by southern supporters as he plots his path to No10.

Labour MPs and activists have been bussed up to Makerfield in their droves, flooding the streets of the Brexit-backing seat being eyed up by Reform UK.

“I don’t think it’s an over-exaggeration from a Labour perspective…

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World Cup 2026: Is Harry Kane England's GREATEST ever striker? | FIRST EVER coach gives HIS verdict

England captain Harry Kane heads into the 2026 World Cup on the brink of history, needing just three more goals to surpass Gary Lineker as the Three Lions' all-time leading scorer at the biggest tournument in world sport.

In a special GB News Originals feature, Paul Coyte explored Kane's remarkable rise from a series of lower-league loan spells to becoming England's record goalscorer with the…

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Nigel Farage got it right (and wrong) this week in his response to Henry Nowak’s death.

Yes, the Reform UK leader was right to highlight concerns of what he described as "two-tier policing"; many have expressed that view.

But the Clacton MP was wrong not to condemn the violence in Southampton during his fiery exchange with Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister's Questions on…

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Britain's asylum system has spiralled out of control and Labour is doing all it can to throw more fuel to the fire

The asylum system has now spiralled out of all control and the Labour government seems to be doing all it can to throw more fuel on the fire.

Rather than detaining and deporting the unvetted young men, from culturally distant nations, who arrive in Britain on small boats, the government has been accommodating them in hotels and houses of multiple occupancy.

The killers of Rhiannon…

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Reform UK revels in double election victory as Nigel Farage clinches first seat of its kind

Reform UK is revelling in its latest electoral success after Nigel Farage clinched his party's first ever seat of its kind.

The populist party won its first unitary authority councillor in Cumbria overnight after voters cast their vote in the Barrow-in-Furness by-election yesterday.

Councillor Hazel Edwards was catapulted into the local seat after winning almost half the votes…

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Exclusive Member priority access: Trooping the Colour Watch Party

On Saturday 13th June, GB News will be hosting Trooping the Colour Live, where our valued GB News Members can receive priority access to join us in studio to watch and react to one of the most spectacular royal events of the year.

Trooping the Colour, also known as the King's Birthday Parade, is the official ceremony to celebrate the birthday of King Charles. GB News will bring you live…

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