BBC airs Walliams show despite harassment claims
The BBC has broadcast a Christmas special of 'Would I Lie To You?' featuring David Walliams, following allegations of harassment at HarperCollins. Read the full story.
The BBC has broadcast a Christmas special of 'Would I Lie To You?' featuring David Walliams, following allegations of harassment at HarperCollins. Read the full story.
Comedian David Walliams admitted fearing his 'bad taste' WhatsApp messages could emerge months before being dropped by his publisher and a book festival. Explore the details and his denial.
Comedian David Walliams expressed fears his 'very bad taste' private messages could become public just months before being dropped by his publisher HarperCollins over misconduct allegations. Explore the fallout.
David Walliams has been removed from a Waterstones children's book festival in Dundee following allegations of inappropriate behaviour and his publisher severing ties. Read the full story.
David Walliams is cut from Waterstones Children's Book Festival in Dundee following inappropriate behaviour claims. His publisher HarperCollins also dropped him last week. Read the full story.
The BBC confirms no future projects with David Walliams after HarperCollins ends publishing deal over misconduct claims. He denies allegations and will still appear on Boxing Day TV.
The BBC is resisting calls to pull David Walliams's Christmas shows after his publisher dropped him. The author denies all allegations and is taking legal advice. Read the full story.
Sky News was forced to apologise after arts correspondent Katie Spencer swore in frustration while reporting on David Walliams being dropped by HarperCollins. Watch the moment here.
The BBC will broadcast three David Walliams shows this week, including a controversial episode, despite HarperCollins dropping the author over claims of 'inappropriate behaviour'. Read the full story.
Comedian David Walliams faces a solitary festive season after being cut by HarperCollins over misconduct claims. Explore his career fall from grace. Read the full story.
David Walliams' publisher HarperCollins has severed ties following harassment allegations. The comedian, now on a luxury Maldives holiday, denies all claims. Read the full story.
Comedian David Walliams strongly denies allegations of inappropriate behaviour after HarperCollins ends publishing deal. Get the full story and his legal response here.
Children's author David Walliams has been dropped by HarperCollins UK following allegations of inappropriate conduct. The publisher will release no new titles. Read the full story.
HarperCollins will not publish new David Walliams books after an investigation into harassment claims, which the comedian strongly denies. Get the full story.
Comedian David Walliams strongly denies allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women and claims his publisher, HarperCollins, did not inform him of an investigation before dropping him. Full story.
HarperCollins UK ends its publishing deal with David Walliams following an internal investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards junior female staff. Read the full report.
Children's author David Walliams has been dropped by HarperCollins UK following allegations of inappropriate conduct. Read the full story on the publisher's decision.
HarperCollins UK has decided not to publish new titles by David Walliams following an investigation into his conduct. The children's author has sold 60 million books worldwide. Read the full story.
Comedian David Walliams has been let go by his publisher HarperCollins following allegations of inappropriate conduct towards female staff. The former BGT judge's book deal is terminated.
HarperCollins terminates publishing deal with David Walliams following allegations of inappropriate conduct towards junior female staff. Read the full report.
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