coverage of gb news, arguing that impartiality rules had been breached. 0ne viewer, known on x as gary foxtrot vetir advice and submitted an 0fcom complaint. he wrote: well, the reason why there was some unanimity among the panel could be explained by what presenter victoria derbyshire said at the start of the discussion. we did ask for an interview with the boss of gb news. he said he couldn't come on until he had completed his investigation. later in the week that boss, angelos frangopoulos, told radio four�*s today programme that he was "appalled" by the remarks made by laurence fox. fox himself apologised, and 0fcom launched an investigation into whether the gb news broadcast had broken its rules on offence. let's talk now to the editor of newsnight, stewart maclean. thanks for coming on newsnight. so, three voices, no—one giving the gb points of view — gb news points of view. shouldn't you have got someone? well, i think the starting point is that we would always seek to ensure that every discussion we do on a live issue like this is as balanced as possible, with a range of voices. and as you