BBC Licence Fee Under Review: Ads or Subscriptions?
MPs debate replacing the £174.50 BBC TV licence fee with advertising or a subscription model. The move could reshape UK broadcasting. Share your views in the public consultation.
MPs debate replacing the £174.50 BBC TV licence fee with advertising or a subscription model. The move could reshape UK broadcasting. Share your views in the public consultation.
Doc Martin star Martin Clunes will play disgraced BBC presenter Huw Edwards in a two-part Channel 5 drama detailing his downfall over a grooming scandal. Read the shocking story.
The BBC is recruiting a high-paid whistleblowing team following a series of scandals involving Huw Edwards and Gregg Wallace. Read the full story on the corporation's new transparency drive.
Gary Lineker claims the BBC faces political influence at the top and cannot be impartial on everything. Read his full interview and analysis of the broadcaster's challenges.
Gary Lineker claims the BBC faces 'too much influence' from past governments and cannot be impartial on everything. Read his full interview with Green Party leader Zack Polanski.
As political pressure mounts, the BBC faces a critical test of its independence. Explore the broadcaster's strategies to uphold impartiality and public trust in a polarised era. Read the full analysis.
The BBC could place classic shows behind a paywall as part of a major funding review. Learn about the proposed changes to the licence fee and what it means for viewers.
Reform UK's policy chief Zia Yusuf has formally complained to the BBC, alleging its Question Time 'Immigration Special' unfairly stacked the audience with small boat migrants. Read the full details of the complaint and the BBC's response.
The widow and daughter of a former sub-postmaster broke down on BBC Breakfast, revealing how the Horizon IT scandal 'destroyed' his life before his death. Read their emotional story.
Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has mandated compulsory antisemitism training for all employees following accusations of ignored complaints from over 200 Jewish staff. Staff have six months to complete the course.
Ofcom reports a decrease in complaints against the BBC, but warns the broadcaster faces a 'significant crisis' over editorial standards. Discover the full story.
Ofcom reports a decrease in complaints against the BBC, but warns the broadcaster faces a 'significant crisis' over editorial standards. Discover the full story.
Former BBC board member Shumeet Banerji resigns, criticising the board's handling of the departures of Tim Davie and Deborah Turness. Read the full story on the BBC leadership crisis.
BBC chairman Samir Shah faces mounting pressure as MPs question his leadership following a disastrous committee appearance. Discover the fallout and what's next for the embattled broadcaster.
The BBC confronts international criticism and a $5bn lawsuit after admitting to editing a Donald Trump speech. Can the broadcaster survive this crisis? Read more.
A former BBC adviser disputes claims of 'systemic bias', telling MPs the corporation took impartiality 'extremely seriously'. Explore the fallout from the leaked memo that sparked senior resignations.
BBC Chairman Samir Shah says the Director-General role is too large for one person, hinting at a major executive restructure as the job is advertised. Discover the implications.
Former BBC adviser Michael Prescott tells MPs his leaked memo highlighted growing impartiality issues, including controversial Trump documentary editing that prompted $5bn lawsuit threat.
Former BBC adviser Michael Prescott defends corporation amid Trump editing scandal. Read the full story about the impartiality investigation and resignations.
Former BBC adviser Michael Prescott defends corporation's impartiality while highlighting systemic editorial concerns. Read the full investigation into BBC standards.
Former BBC adviser Michael Prescott defends corporation while highlighting systemic editorial concerns. Read the full story about the impartiality investigation.
BBC chairman Samir Shah faces MPs' questions on editorial guidelines and the fallout from a Panorama report on Trump. Key figures to give evidence.
The Cabinet Office used over £3,000 of public funds for civil servants to join Pride parades, sparking impartiality and spending concerns. Discover the full story.
Following the resignations of Tim Davie and Deborah Turness and a $5bn Trump lawsuit, the BBC's mandatory £174.50 licence fee faces unprecedented scrutiny. Should it be abolished?
BBC board member Sir Robbie Gibb resigns citing governance issues following Huw Edwards scandal and Lineker impartiality row. Read the full story of the corporation's turbulent weeks.
The One Show's Alex Jones reveals she was 'the last to know' about co-host Jermaine Jenas' sexting scandal that led to his BBC sacking and marriage breakdown. Read the full story.
Former BBC journalist Mishal Husain calls for end to ministerial board appointments as corporation faces parliamentary scrutiny over editorial standards and trust.
A 2013 Cardiff University study found BBC coverage favours Conservative, Eurosceptic perspectives. Explore the evidence behind bias claims and the Trump lawsuit controversy.
Former BBC Director General Tony Hall insists public funds should not be used for any payout to Donald Trump, who threatens a $5bn lawsuit. Read the latest on the BBC impartiality row.
The BBC faces a crisis of impartiality after a misleading edit of a Trump speech and the choice of a left-leaning Reith lecturer. Is the corporation truly serving the British public?