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BBC Board Member Quits Over Governance Concerns

BBC board member Sir Robbie Gibb resigns citing governance issues following Huw Edwards scandal and Lineker impartiality row. Read the full story of the corporation's turbulent weeks.

Ex-BBC Chief: Don't Pay Trump Licence Fee Money

Former BBC Director General Tony Hall insists public funds should not be used for any payout to Donald Trump, who threatens a $5bn lawsuit. Read the latest on the BBC impartiality row.

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 Future in Crisis After Davie's Dramatic Exit

Tim Davie's dramatic resignation as BBC director general sparks fierce debate about the broadcaster's public service model. Is it still fit for purpose in 2025? Share your views.

BBC upholds complaint against Martine Croxall

The BBC has upheld a complaint against news presenter Martine Croxall for changing the term 'pregnant women' to 'pregnant people' during a live broadcast, sparking debate about language and impartiality.

Ofcom Chief Attacks BBC's Impartiality

Ofcom chairman Lord Michael Grade launches extraordinary attack on BBC's political impartiality, claiming broadcaster fails to understand parliamentary democracy and exhibits 'massive left-wing bias' in landmark speech.

Ofcom: TalkTV breached impartiality rules

Broadcaster TalkTV has been found in breach of impartiality rules by Ofcom after making unsubstantiated allegations about cancelled local elections on its political programme.

Met Police criticised over UKIP protest handling

Scotland Yard faces mounting criticism after officers were filmed removing anti-UKIP demonstrators from a London protest, raising serious questions about police impartiality and freedom of speech.

Labour demands probe into Cabinet Secretary's Tory links

Labour Party escalates pressure on Cabinet Secretary Simon Case over undisclosed Conservative Party connections, demanding immediate investigation into potential conflicts of interest at the heart of government.

Starmer declares war on government waste

Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves launch sweeping reforms to slash government waste and redirect billions to frontline services in bold efficiency drive.

Time to torch Scotland's bloated quango empire

An explosive investigation reveals Scotland's staggering quango crisis with 250 taxpayer-funded bodies costing billions. As public services struggle, calls grow for a radical bonfire of bureaucratic waste.

BBC bans reporters from wearing BLM apparel

BBC Director General Tim Davie bans reporters from wearing Black Lives Matter apparel while on duty, reinforcing impartiality rules in latest staff guidelines.

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