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BBC faces backlash over Iran protest report errors

The BBC's News at Ten faces fierce criticism for a report on Iran protests marred by editing errors and a controversial tone, featuring Ayatollah Khamenei's statement. Read the full story.

BBC hires £120k whistleblowing team after scandals

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.

Netflix fixes Stranger Things' Under Armour blunder

Netflix has quietly removed an Under Armour logo from Stranger Things after fans spotted the anachronism. The editing gaffe is being compared to Game of Thrones' Starbucks cup moment. Read more.

BBC orders all staff to complete antisemitism training

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.

Marisela's filtered tour photos divide fans

Mexican-American singer Marisela's recent promotional images appear heavily edited, with fans praising her beauty while urging her to ease up on the filters. The 59-year-old icon is not alone, as Khloe Kardashian faces similar scrutiny.

Khloe Kardashian Faces Photoshop Backlash Again

Khloe Kardashian is under fire for heavily edited photos in her 'Almost Always' perfume campaign, despite vowing to reduce Photoshop use. Fans are divided over the unrealistic images.

ABC Accused of Editing Trump Speech

Australian broadcaster ABC faces allegations it edited Donald Trump's January 6 speech. Critics claim misleading editing while ABC defends its journalism. Read the full analysis.

BBC Attacks Prove Why It Remains Essential Service

Brian Reade argues that despite the BBC's mistakes, it remains crucial in an era where frauds and conspiracy theorists dominate social media. Discover why killing it would leave Britain poorer.

BBC to apologise to Trump over edited speech

The BBC will formally apologise to Donald Trump after he threatened to sue for $1bn over edited Panorama footage. Director-General Tim Davie resigned amid mounting pressure.

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