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The person did not make a complaint to the BBC at the time, the report said. In November, the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed it was considering bringing charges against Brand.
The sole formal complaint flagged in the BBC review was made by an employee to a manager in 2007, after Brand allegedly urinated into a cup and bottle on two occasions while recording his Radio 2 ...
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]
Brand and Ross were criticised by a number of MPs, including Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and the BBC received a record number of complaints. The BBC suspended Ross while it and Ofcom launched investigations. Both Brand and Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas resigned from the BBC. On 30 October, the BBC suspended Ross without pay for twelve weeks.
The BBC has been reporting live from the Royal Free Hospital in London to illustrate the pressures facing the health service this winter. ... This is a common complaint across the NHS.
BBC News is an operational business division [2] of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world. The department is the world's largest broadcast news organisation and generates about 120 hours of radio and television output each day, as well ...
The BBC has apologised to staff members who felt unable to raise concerns about Russell Brand's behaviour while he worked at the corporation. The apology came as the BBC published the findings of ...
The BBC Trust reported in its 'Decision of the BBC Trust' document on the appeal that, 'the BBC Executive had received about 40,000 complaints about the Director General's decision'. [110] The BBC's chief operating officer, Caroline Thomson , affirmed the need to broadcast "without affecting and impinging on the audience's perception of our ...