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GB News: Here’s everything we know so far (Picture: Rex)

UK viewers will soon be getting a brand new TV channel in the form of GB News.

The news channel is set to rival the likes of Sky News and BBC News when it finally launches.

Scottish journalist and broadcaster Andrew Neil is its chairman, with a host of famous faces reportedly being snapped up to join the presenting team.

Some details are still being kept under wraps – but here’s everything we know so far.

What is GB News?

GB News has been described as the biggest TV channel to launch in the UK since Sky News was first established three decades ago.

With financial backing from Discovery, GB News plans to broadcast individual programmes and news-based programmes built around its presenting team, instead of being a rolling news channel.

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More and more names are being added to the news station’s line up (Picture: Rex/GB News)

Its broadcasts will instead be a mix of news coverage, debate and opinion.

Some have criticised the channel, prior to its launch, for being too ‘right-leaning’ when it comes to its political stance and reports claim that GB News will take on a similar style to Fox News over in the US.

GB News, however, has promised to deliver ‘impartial journalism’, with the channel’s director John McAndrew – who has previously worked for BBC, Sky News, NBC and ITN – tweeting that GB News will be ‘free, fair and impartial’ as well as ‘Ofcom regulated’.

In the UK, TV watchdog Ofcom requires that news coverage by channels remains impartial when covering political content.

Chairman and former BBC star Andrew has said of the channel: ‘GB News is the most exciting thing to happen in British television news for more than 20 years. We will champion robust, balanced debate and a range of perspectives on the issues that affect everyone in the UK, not just those living in the London area.’

When will GB News start and what’s the channel number?

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A logo released by GB News on Twitter (Picture: Twitter/GB News)

The 24-hours news network will launch at the end of May, numerous reports say.

The Telegraph cites May 27 as the date showreels of its star presenters will air on the channel – with original programming starting on May 31.

It was previously believed the launch would happen in March.

We also know what the channel number will be for Freeview: 236. GB News confirmed this on Twitter.

A spokesperson for GB News has confirmed that other channel numbers (for Virgin Media and Sky) will be announced in due course.

Who are the GB News presenters?

A whole host of presenters have already been confirmed to join the channel when it launches, with GB News chairman Andrew set to host a primetime evening programme.

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Kirsty Gallacher will be joining GB News as a co-anchor (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Former Sky Sports star Kirsty Gallacher is the most recent addition to the line-up.

She was confirmed to be joining GB News as a breakfast programme presenter on 30 March, later saying: ‘The channel has an amazing energy and excitement and there’s a real spirit of innovation there.’

Ex-Labour politician Gloria de Piero is also set to join, hosting an afternoon show.

Simon McCoy is another big addition, having announced he was joining the new channel earlier in March, on the same day he confirmed he was leaving BBC News after nearly 18 years.

GB News’s director of news and programmes John McAndrew said: ‘Simon’s journalistic integrity, warmth and personality is a perfect fit for what we’re doing at GB News.

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Former Apprentice winner Michelle Dewberry will join the presenting team (Picture: Rex)

‘He’s a brilliant journalist with an exceptional ability to relate to people in an upbeat way so we’re keen to get him out from behind a desk and talking to people from all parts of the United Kingdom.’

McCoy will front an afternoon programme on the station. 

Colin Brazier, who worked for Sky News, will anchor GB News’ daytime news, interview and debate programme and he has said he’s ‘delighted and thrilled’ to be joining the team.

‘GB News will lend an ear to some of Britain’s marginalised and overlooked voices, an audience I have always cared about… GB News is an irresistible new challenge.’

Former winner of The Apprentice Michelle Dewberry is joining the GB News team to host an evening primetime show on weeknights.

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Showbiz journalist Dan Wootton will also join the GB News team (Picture: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Barclaycard Exclusive)

Dan Wootton, formerly of The Sun, will host a daily show on GB News, five days a week.

Journalist Inaya Folarin Iman is joining the morning presenting team, while The Telegraph’s Alex Phillips will co-host a weekday afternoon programme.

Tom Harwood will be GB News’ political correspondent and the channel’s political editor will be Darren McCaffrey – who is the political editor of Euronews.

Will Piers Morgan be joining the GB News presenting team?

Since Piers Morgan’s shock exit from Good Morning Britain, rumours have been swirling that he could be set to join the GB News team.

Though as of 21 May, nothing has been confirmed about whether the former GMB star will make the move.

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Fans have been speculating that Piers Morgan will now join GB News (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/REX)

Piers left GMB in March following an on-air clash with Alex Beresford – after facing backlash for stating he ‘doesn’t believe’ comments Meghan Markle made in her interview with Oprah Winfrey, regarding her mental health and claims she experienced racism within the palace.

While fans seem pretty confident on Twitter that Piers will be heading to GB News, Piers has remained tight-lipped on his next steps.

Instead, he teased that he will be back and called his exit from GMB a ‘temporary hibernation’. Piers told reporters outside his house: ‘I think it’s fair to say, although the woke crowd will think that they’ve cancelled me, I think they will be rather disappointed when I re-emerge.’

Adding that he’s ‘always in talks’ with people, Piers said: ‘I would call it a temporary hibernation.’

He later joked that he’ll need ‘more than £2 million’ to be tempted over to the new network.

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