Gb News Radio launches GB Mums with Emily Carver and fellow presenters

GB News Radio is launching GB Mums on Friday 19 June, a weekly show on motherhood, family life and parenting for viewers in Britain.

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Gb News Radio launches GB Mums with Emily Carver and fellow presenters

GB News Radio is adding a new weekly show, GB Mums, on Friday 19 June, bringing motherhood and family life into a slot built around the issues most relevant to parents in Britain. The programme will stream weekly on the GB News YouTube channel and will be fronted by Michelle Dewberry, Nana Akua, Emily Carver and Bev Turner.

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The timing matters because the launch gives the channel a fresh, dateable push into parenting coverage just as audiences are being told what the show will be and where to find it. For Emily Carver, it is also personal: she said the programme comes at the perfect time for her as a new mum, a line that gives the launch a human centre rather than a generic promotional pitch.

Michelle Dewberry said the show will give the presenters a chance to discuss the stories that matter most to families, share their own experiences and have honest conversations about modern motherhood. Nana Akua said viewers value authenticity and honesty, while Bev Turner said mums are the beating heart of the country. Those comments set the tone for GB Mums as a discussion about real family pressures, not just a polished panel segment.

That promise is also where the new programme carries its biggest test. A show built on candour has to feel open enough for awkward, funny and difficult moments, while still fitting the pace and style listeners already expect from GB News Radio. The format is said to include guest contributors and other familiar faces from the channel, which should help widen the conversation, but it also raises the question of how far the programme will let the conversation wander when the subject turns personal.

What is clear now is that GB Mums is not being positioned as a one-off special. It is a weekly launch aimed squarely at Britain’s parents, and its first outing on Friday 19 June will show whether the channel can turn a promise of honesty about motherhood into something that keeps people coming back each week.

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