Rosie's Great British Roadtrip: Best Bits from around the UK
To celebrate the launch of GB News, Breakfast presenter Rosie Wright has been on a roadtrip all around the country. From Skegness to Windsor, here's her highlights from a week on the road.
After Digby, a therapy dog who works with crews from the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, came to the aid of the woman who was thinking of taking her own life, Michelle wanted to meet another super canine.
Dan Wootton starts his debut show on GB News with Dan's Digest, saying: "Boris Johnson has bottled it. Freedom Day won't take place. Britain will not be open for business again."
Shaun Bailey, former Conservative candidate for the London mayoralty, says the one of the most important things in politics is having patience.
Speaking to Tonight Live with Dan Wootton the former candidate to be London Mayor also said he was unsure if the UK's capital city could survive another three years of Sadiq Khan.
"Give the police the backing, the equipment, and the numbers."
Shaun Bailey also tells GB News what he thinks needs to be done for the police service.
Comedian Abi Roberts was dropped by her agent for publicly supporting JK Rowling, after the Harry Potter author was criticised by trans activists for her view on women's rights.
Dan Wootton said she was later bullied and vilified on Twitter, by promoters and fellow comics for her involvement in Laurence Fox's London mayoral campaign.
“Martyn was so life-embracing. He was such a positive and fun guy.”
Figen Murray is the mother of Martyn Hett, who was one of the victims in the Manchester Arena attack. She has been campaigning for the introduction of Martyn’s Law in memory of her son.
On Tonight Live with Nana Akua on GBNews, Jay Flynn tells his story of how he raised incredible sums for charity having previously been homeless on the streets of London.
When GB News presenter Nana Akua was young, she told her friend she had a pretend dog hiding in a cupboard.
"I ran to the under-stairs cupboard and said, 'the dog's in there, ruff ruff ruff,' and pretended to be the dog."