GB News' Stephen and Ellie were met with backlash from viewers (Image: YouTube) GB News ’ Stephen Dixon and Ellie Costello have landed in hot water after interviewing the Education Minister Catherine McKinnell. Although the conversation started with the recent GCSE results, the Labour MP was questioned about teacher retention. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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“All of this costs more money ...

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