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.
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.
The BBC is reportedly ready to formally apologise to Donald Trump over a billion-dollar legal threat concerning the editing of a Panorama speech. Read the full story.
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