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BBC Director General Resigns Amid Internal Crisis

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.

BBC's Glass Cliff: Women Leaders Set Up to Fail?

As Tim Davie departs, all candidates to replace him are women. Experts warn this may represent the 'glass cliff' phenomenon, where women are appointed to leadership roles during crises. Read the full analysis.

Kevin Bakhurst in frame for top BBC job

RTE boss Kevin Bakhurst emerges as surprise candidate to replace Tim Davie as BBC Director-General. Could his salary cap and editorial experience be what the corporation needs? Read the full story.

Lammy: I'm ready to be Deputy PM under Starmer

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy reveals he's prepared to serve as Deputy Prime Minister if Labour wins the next election, as tensions rise over Kevin Hollinrake's comments about Labour's Brexit stance.

Rayner's fiery comeback after tax scandal

Labour's Angela Rayner makes explosive return to Parliament after seven-week absence over tax affairs controversy, delivering powerful resignation speech that sets political pulses racing.

Deputy US Marshal Shot in Los Angeles Attack

A deputy US marshal was critically wounded in a shocking daylight shooting in Los Angeles, sparking an intensive manhunt for the gunman as authorities vow to bring the perpetrator to justice.

Ridley Scott: Most Films Stink

Legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott makes headlines with his brutally honest assessment that most movies 'stink', while reflecting on his own iconic 60-film career spanning nearly five decades.

David Lammy booed at Manchester terror victims vigil

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy faced vocal public outrage during a Manchester vigil for terror attack victims, with attendees shouting 'shame on you' and demanding concrete action rather than political platitudes.

Salim Mehajer wins release on electoral fraud charges

Disgraced Australian property developer Salim Mehajer, once known for his lavish lifestyle, has been released from prison after serving time for electoral fraud convictions, though he remains behind bars on separate charges.

Lammy's justice reform plan and deputy PM ambitions

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy outlines radical plans to overhaul Britain's 'broken' court system while positioning himself as potential deputy to Keir Starmer in future Labour government.

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