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The BBC also broadcast substantial extracts from the appeal in its TV news programmes. The BBC's decision came in for criticism across the political spectrum including from senior politicians such as Nick Clegg, Douglas Alexander and Hazel Blears and public figures like the Archbishops of York [98] and Canterbury, [99] although it was supported ...
BBC News forms a major department of the corporation, and receives many complaints of bias. The Tufton Street-based Centre for Policy Studies (a free market orientated think tank) stated, "Since at least the mid-1980s, the Corporation has often been criticised for a perceived bias against those on the centre-right of politics". [8]
Highlights, controversies and 2025 wishes - BBC team on F1 season December 9, 2024 at 4:19 AM Max Verstappen may have won a fourth consecutive drivers' title but it has been far from a predictable ...
BBC director Tim Davie is due to brief the press as the teenager at the centre of the controversy has said nothing inappropriate or unlawful happened with the unnamed male presenter and that the ...
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The show that aired on Wednesday was the first non news broadcast on TV since October 7th. The ratings were the highest we had in years: 28.6% of the nation’s households [watched the show].
Paul Royall has been the editor of BBC News at Ten and BBC News at Six since 1 July 2013. [8] Royall joined the BBC from ITV Meridian in 1997, working on News 24. He later became deputy editor of BBC Breakfast in January 2004, to the editor Mark Grannell. [9] In May 2009, he became the deputy editor of the News at Ten and News at Six. He became ...