Watch Sky News at Ten: Laurence Fox hits out at GB News after learning of sacking in police station

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Watch Sky News at Ten: Laurence Fox has criticised GB News, calling the broadcaster “GB joke”, and spoken of his relief that he has been sacked.

The actor and political activist told Sky News he discovered he had been fired while in a police station following his arrest.

He was detained earlier on suspicion of conspiring to commit criminal damage to ULEZ cameras.

Separately, GB News said it had concluded internal investigations into the comments made by Fox about journalist Ava Evans on Dan Wootton Tonight and had subsequently “ended its employment relationship” with the 45-year-old.

Also, Rishi Sunak has confirmed the long-rumoured decision to scrap the northern leg of HS2 – a decision branded “wrong” by former prime minister David Cameron.

Reports the planned high speed rail line would end in Birmingham – rather than continuing up to Manchester – have been circling for weeks, with sources telling Sky News on Monday the decision had been made.

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