BBC faces 'existential crisis' over trust, says Husain
Former BBC journalist Mishal Husain calls for end to ministerial board appointments as corporation faces parliamentary scrutiny over editorial standards and trust.
Former BBC journalist Mishal Husain calls for end to ministerial board appointments as corporation faces parliamentary scrutiny over editorial standards and trust.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage demands an end to the BBC licence fee, branding the broadcaster 'rotten to the core'. Discover the future of public service broadcasting.
Tim Davie's sudden departure as BBC Director General raises questions about whether leading the corporation has become an impossible role. Discover the internal strife and political pressures facing his successor.
Former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger argues the BBC should respond to Trump's $1bn legal threat with 'See you in court' rather than capitulating like US media outlets.
The long-standing corporate taboo of holiday season layoffs is being shattered as US firms embrace cost-cutting and AI-driven workforce reductions, creating a chilling new trend in employment practices.
The BBC faces a major credibility crisis after an internal investigation revealed serious breaches of impartiality, including doctored footage of Donald Trump and biased social media activity by senior staff.
The BBC has dramatically reshuffled the Celebrity Traitors finale schedule, leaving fans scrambling. Discover the new air times and why the changes were made.
The Premier League managerial hot seat is already heating up with one familiar name emerging as the early favourite to be first sacked this season. Discover which bosses are under immediate pressure and why the betting odds are shifting dramatically.
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 BBC is launching a fresh Sunday politics programme to succeed Sunday Morning Live, featuring a new presenting team and format while maintaining the slot's political focus.
Everton boss Sean Dyche delivers stark warning about unsustainable pressure and rapid manager sackings in English football, questioning the logic behind recent high-profile dismissals.
Discover the astonishing story of Les Reed's brief tenure at Charlton Athletic - the fastest sacking in Premier League history that still stands as a cautionary tale for football clubs.
BBC Breakfast presenter Sally Nugent reveals the emotional story behind her recent on-air appearance that sparked viewer worry and concern about her wellbeing.
The BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme faces cancellation as part of sweeping cuts to BBC Two's daytime schedule, leaving staff in turmoil and viewers facing significant changes to their daily programming.
Alan Shearer warns Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou faces the same ruthless treatment from Evangelos Marinakis that saw Steve Cooper sacked at Nottingham Forest despite fan popularity.
Exclusive details reveal Nottingham Forest's ambitious attempt to lure Ange Postecoglou from Tottenham Hotspur before his eventual sacking, in a dramatic Premier League power play.
BBC boss Tim Davie confronts mounting pressure as he's summoned to explain a controversial breakfast meeting between Labour's Lisa Nandy and BBC executives in the House of Commons library.
BBC Breakfast stars Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt reveal significant changes to their presenting schedule, sparking viewer reactions and speculation about the show's future direction.
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty faces criticism after issuing an on-air apology for interrupting a government minister, with viewers calling the move 'unnecessary' and praising her interviewing style.
BBC Morning Live presenter Gethin Jones was forced to apologise to viewers after accidentally revealing a surprise guest's identity before their planned appearance on the popular daytime show.
The BBC announces major scheduling changes for autumn 2024, moving quiz show favourites University Challenge and Mastermind to new time slots while introducing new programmes like The Assembly and The Chop.
BBC's new historical drama 'Riot Women' faces massive backlash as viewers brand it 'patronising feminist nonsense' and accuse producers of rewriting British history for modern agendas.
BBC transforms viewing experience with massive content expansion and simplified access - discover what's now available instantly
The BBC announces 'Adolescence', a groundbreaking comedy-drama exploring modern teenage life through the eyes of 17-year-old Owen Cooper, offering raw and relatable storytelling for contemporary audiences.
Former Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing exposes significant pay disparity during his time hosting BBC's 'Evil Genius' podcast, questioning the corporation's salary transparency.
In a stunning turn of events, The BBC One Show was thrown into disarray as presenter Alex Jones abruptly walked off set after a tense on-air exchange with co-host Jermaine Jenas, leaving viewers and crew in shock.
Veteran BBC broadcaster Mike Bushell delivers an emotional farewell during his final sports bulletin on BBC Breakfast after three decades with the corporation, receiving an outpouring of support from colleagues and viewers.
The BBC has launched an investigation into its editorial practices after Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett's extensive business interests raised concerns over conflicts of interest and impartiality breaches.
BBC Radio 1's flagship breakfast show host Greg James sees his salary figures made public in the latest annual report, sparking debate over broadcaster pay and licence fee value.
Acclaimed actor Sir Samuel West leads the outrage as the BBC cancels the heartwarming natural history series 'Creatures Great and Small' after just one series, branding the decision 'disgraceful' and a betrayal of quality programming.