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GB News loses High Court bid to block Ofcom sanction over alleged rules breach

04 Oct 2024 3 minute read
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak during GB News’ People’s Forum last February. Photo GB News/Matt Pover./PA Wire

GB News has lost a High Court bid to temporarily block Ofcom from sanctioning it after the regulator claimed that a Q&A with Rishi Sunak broke impartiality rules.

The channel asked a judge to order that Ofcom could not complete its “sanctions process” amid a legal challenge over the regulator’s finding that the show with the then-prime minister in February breached its code.

‘Overstated’

Barristers for GB News said that the publication of the sanction would cause “irreparable damage” to its reputation, but in a ruling on Friday Mr Justice Chamberlain said that the “likely impact” on the channel had been “overstated”.

But he gave the channel the green light to challenge the finding that it had breached Ofcom’s rules in the High Court, and added that Ofcom has already pledged not to publish its sanction until the case had been heard.

Public interest

Giving judgment at a hearing in London, the judge said: “There is significant public interest in allowing Ofcom to complete its process and publish its decision.”

He continued that the benefits of pausing the sanctions process were “firmly outweighed” by allowing it to continue, which he said would “promote public confidence” and “reinforce the importance of complying with the code”.

But he said that GB News’s case was “reasonably arguable” and its arguments “raise grounds of considerable public importance” which “should be considered at a substantive hearing”.

Ofcom began an investigation into GB News three days after the airing of a programme titled People’s Forum: The Prime Minister, which saw Mr Sunak answer questions from a studio audience and a presenter.

Breach

In a statement on its website on May 20, Ofcom said that it had reached a provisional view the programme “broke broadcasting due impartiality rules” and that it was a “serious and repeated breach” of its rules.

The regulator said that it received 547 complaints about the hour-long programme and that it found that the programme had not “challenged (Mr Sunak) or otherwise referred to significant alternative views”, and that GB News should have “taken additional steps” to ensure impartiality.

It added that it was “starting the process for consideration of a statutory sanction” against GB News, with potential sanctions including fines, directions not to repeat content or to broadcast a correction, and suspending licences.

Tom Hickman KC, for the channel, said on Thursday that the regulator had unlawfully found that the breach was “serious and repeated”, and that deciding on and publishing a sanction during the legal challenge would cause “irreparable damage”.

Anya Proops KC, for Ofcom, said in written submissions that the breach was the channel’s 12th since March last year and that it was “not arguable” that it had “erred in law” through its decision.

She continued that the bid to stop Ofcom from publishing the sanction was based on an “inevitably speculative presumption” of what the sanction would be, and that claims the channel would suffer reputational harm “do not withstand scrutiny”.

A further hearing in the case is expected to be held at a later date.


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Jeff
Jeff
1 month ago

Barristers say it will damage its reputation? What reputation? 30p lee, Mogg, farage, the coast guy antivax loon, fox (remember him, might have been on real tv once), wootton and Calvin Robinson and so on. There is no integrity on this conspiracy channel.

Every single news desk should have capable editors and producers that know where the lines are, yes there are transgressions but this bunch are miles ahead of the rest.

ARTD loves it though, its his goto for “alternative facts” (©Donald Trump). Wonder when he is told to tweet his displeasure by Nige.

Owain Morgan
Owain Morgan
1 month ago

When you’ve been found to have breached the code of conduct 12 times since March 2023, it doesn’t matter if one infraction is serious or not. GB News continues to break the rules and then cry foul when the regulator seeks to hold it to account. Imagine that Fascists complaining about accountability when they wish to limit or ban everybody else’s words and actions. Throw the book at these fools and then we’ll see whether they stick around or not. I suspect their financer will give up if he can’t continue to run FOX Fascist channel UK.

Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
1 month ago

At least they won’t be able to scream they’ve been cancelled by the ‘woke establishment’ as they are getting a further hearing but when they inevitably lose the case, the judge should order a name change on the grounds that ‘GB’ (the initials of Great Britain, the geological name for the rock upon which we stand) cannot be used by a minority freak show to represent the people of the whole island and ‘News’ which cannot be used in the context of BBC News, Sky News etc. because it is not (apart from bulletins on the hour), a news channel.… Read more »

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