The media regulator’s investigation follows an interview with Naomi Wolf on a screen that has been the subject of previous complaints.
GB News is facing an investigation through media regulator Ofcom over its coronavirus vaccine policy.
The most recent investigation considers an interview with Naomi Wolf in which she claimed that covid-19 vaccines were harming women as part of an effort to “destroy British civil society”.
Ofcom said it would investigate whether the show had violated “rules designed for the audience of destructive content” after receiving more than 400 court cases from members of the public.
In the interview, which originally aired Oct. 4, Wolf also compared doctors over the vaccine rollout to the habit of medical careers in Nazi Germany and described herself as the “last freelance journalist” willing to question that.
She was interviewed on The Mark Steyn Show, which continually raised questions about vaccine protection. Steyn’s claims that the blows cause “all kinds of harm” have been challenged through fact-checking websites. It is already the subject of a separate Ofcom investigation. In previous comments on vaccination.
Wolf began as a prominent feminist writer, but in recent years her career has taken a toll after writing a book based in part on a false impression of English court records. effect on 5G cell towers and the coronavirus vaccine.
Presenter Matthew Sweet, whose BBC interviewed the flaw in Wolf’s book, has since been keeping an eye on his paintings and GB News’ policy on the pandemic and accused the channel of “repeatedly spreading incorrect information about vaccines and portraying conspiracy theorists as valid medical experts. “. .
In a letter to Sweet tweeted last month, GB News insisted that at no point had Steyn’s show taken an “anti-vaxxer” approach. government policy. “