GB News – Your Weekly Must‑Watch Lineup

The next seven days on GB News are packed with hard‑hitting debate, fresh takes on the latest headlines and a few moments of respite. Below is a quick rundown of the shows that deserve your time – one per day, with a short opinion on why they matter.

Monday – 15 June 2026 (06:00 BST)

Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie (06:00) kicks off the day. The hosts keep you grounded with a mix of national and global stories. It’s a reliable start, especially if you need a calm, informative breakfast conversation.

For the afternoon, Good Afternoon Britain (12:00) offers a balanced look at current affairs – a good mid‑day pick for those who prefer a measured perspective.

Tuesday – 16 June 2026 (06:00 BST)

Again, Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie (06:00) provides early context, followed by the sharp‑edge of Farage (19:00). If you’re looking for unfiltered commentary, this is the slot.

Wednesday – 17 June 2026 (06:00 BST)

Midday staples remain, but the highlight is Patrick Christys Tonight (21:00). The two‑hour debate is still entertaining for anyone who wants a deeper dive into the day’s politics.

Thursday – 18 June 2026 (06:00 BST)

Beyond the usual, Vote 2026: The People Decide (00:00) offers live coverage of the by‑elections. It’s a reliable source for anyone interested in the shifting political landscape.

Friday – 19 June 2026 (06:00 BST)

Friday’s anchor is Friday Night with Matt Goodwin (19:00). Goodwin’s take on Britain’s challenges is a solid wrap‑up for the workweek.

Saturday – 20 June 2026 (09:00 BST)

Saturday Morning Live (09:00) offers a lighter, yet still relevant, look at the news. Follow it with The Weekend (11:00) for a comprehensive review of the week.

Sunday – 21 June 2026 (08:30 BST)

Sunday opens with The Camilla Tominey Show (08:30) and continues with Sunday with Michael Portillo (10:00). Finish the day with Alex Armstrong Tonight (20:00) for a strong closing debate.

Bottom line: GB News keeps its audience engaged with a steady flow of debate, analysis and a few moments of calm. Pick the shows that match your mood – whether you’re after hard facts or a spirited argument.