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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.

BBC's Trump documentary error sparks crisis

The BBC faces a $1bn lawsuit from Donald Trump over a serious editing error, prompting executive resignations and debate about media independence. Discover why the response may be disproportionate.

Police mistakenly target David Lammy's father

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy reveals his Algerian-born father was wrongly accused of being a criminal by Surrey Police in a case of mistaken identity, raising serious questions about police procedures.

Shetland viewers spot embarrassing BBC geographical blunder

Eagle-eyed fans of BBC's Shetland crime drama were left shaking their heads after spotting an embarrassing geographical error that placed a key location in entirely the wrong part of Scotland, shattering the show's authentic atmosphere.

BBC accused of editing Trump Capitol attack clip

The BBC confronts serious accusations of manipulating Donald Trump's January 6th speech footage, sparking debates about media impartiality and editorial standards in political reporting.

Trump's 60 Minutes Interview Editing Controversy

Former President Donald Trump's CBS interview faces scrutiny as reports emerge of significant edits that altered the tone and content of his responses about election claims and future political plans.

Richard Gott, Radical Guardian Journalist, Dies at 84

Remembering the life and legacy of Richard Gott, the radical Guardian journalist whose controversial reporting on liberation movements and later Wikipedia editing scandal left an indelible mark on journalism.

BBC presenter apologises after on-air blunder

BBC Breakfast host Charlie Stayt was forced into an immediate on-air apology after making an embarrassing gaffe about government minister Michael Gove during Thursday's broadcast.

Celebrity Traitors editing fail spoils show finale

Sharp-eyed Celebrity Traitors viewers exposed a massive production error that accidentally revealed the winner weeks before the finale aired, leaving fans stunned and questioning the show's editing process.

BBC presenter leaves after controversial Ferguson interview

Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.

The 1% Club issues on-air apology after technical fault

ITV's popular quiz show The 1% Club was forced to issue an on-air apology after a technical failure left viewers confused during Saturday night's broadcast. The incident occurred during a crucial question about a fictional company's profits.

Danish Royals in Photoshop scandal over edited photos

Danish royal family faces mounting criticism after eagle-eyed social media users uncover extensive digital alterations in official photographs of Queen Mary and Prince Christian, raising questions about authenticity in royal communications.

David Beckham guest edits Country Life magazine

Football legend David Beckham takes on unexpected role as guest editor for Country Life magazine, sharing his passion for British heritage and countryside living in special edition.

Dragons' Den technical blunder halts BBC show

BBC's Dragons' Den faced an unexpected technical meltdown during filming, leaving investors and entrepreneurs in stitches as production ground to a halt in hilarious circumstances.

BBC Presenter's Awkward On-Air Blunder Stuns Viewers

BBC News viewers were left stunned when presenter Ben Brown appeared to forget the name of his own colleague during a live broadcast, creating an excruciatingly awkward moment that's since gone viral.

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