BBC Newsnight accused of editing Trump Capitol riot speech
BBC's Newsnight faces accusations of selectively editing Donald Trump's speech, creating a misleading narrative about the Capitol attack. Explore the details and ongoing legal battle.
BBC's Newsnight faces accusations of selectively editing Donald Trump's speech, creating a misleading narrative about the Capitol attack. Explore the details and ongoing legal battle.
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.
The BBC is reportedly ready to formally apologise to Donald Trump over a billion-dollar legal threat concerning the editing of a Panorama speech. Read the full story.
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.
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The BBC faces mounting criticism after Panorama was accused of misleading viewers through selective editing of Donald Trump's speeches, prompting calls for investigation from senior MPs.
US Congressional candidate Karoline Leavitt faces online backlash after followers noticed apparent digital editing in family Halloween photo with husband Dan Cameron.
The BBC faces allegations of selectively editing Donald Trump's Capitol riot speech, removing key context and raising questions about media impartiality ahead of US elections.
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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.
Residents in a picturesque Warwickshire village deliver scathing verdict on controversial modern castle they've branded 'disgusting' and 'vainglorious' after Channel 4's Grand Designs transformation.
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.
The BBC accidentally exposed the full celebrity lineup for The Celebrity Traitors in a trailer editing error, revealing which stars survive the early rounds and potentially spoiling the series for viewers.
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.
A group of Muslim students at a prestigious American performing arts school has been suspended following a controversial theatrical performance about kidnapping, igniting debates about artistic freedom and cultural sensitivity in education.
Liverpool's Premier League clash with Brentford ended in VAR controversy as Darwin Núñez's goal was disallowed for a contentious offside decision, leaving manager Jürgen Klopp furious and sparking fresh debate about video technology.
Conservationists are turning to radical genetic engineering techniques to save wild animals from extinction. Explore the ethical dilemmas and scientific breakthroughs shaping the future of wildlife preservation.
Golden Bachelor viewers are accusing producers of giving contestant Nicolette a deliberate 'villain edit' as dramatic scenes spark controversy and debate about reality TV authenticity.
Revolutionary gene editing technology has produced the world's first pigs completely resistant to Classical Swine Fever, potentially saving billions in global agriculture and preventing mass culling.
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.
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.
Exclusive insight into how Catherine's portrayal on The Golden Bachelor sparked controversy and debate about reality TV editing tactics in dating shows.
Married at First Sight UK star Rebecca Fenney hints at dramatic untold story from her time on the show, suggesting producers manipulated her narrative in explosive new revelations.
Manchester United were left fuming after Liverpool's second-half equaliser stood despite a potential foul in the buildup, with VAR at the centre of another Premier League controversy.
College football fans erupt in anger as disputed referee decisions dominate Georgia-Auburn showdown, leaving both sides questioning the integrity of the game.
Eagle-eyed Big Brother viewers believe they've uncovered a subtle editing pattern that reveals which housemate is heading for eviction, with all signs pointing to Hallie's potential exit.
New research reveals how photo-editing apps and social media filters are creating a 'false nostalgia' that could distort our genuine childhood memories and impact mental health.
Explosive controversy erupts as Melbourne Storm veteran expresses outrage over contentious refereeing call involving Broncos star Reece Walsh during NRL Grand Final, with rugby league legend backing claims the fullback should have been sent off.
The BBC has abruptly pulled an episode of Have I Got News For You from iPlayer after presenter Victoria Coren Mitchell made a significant on-air error, sparking viewer confusion and questions about editorial oversight.
Former Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller has left fans bewildered after sharing heavily edited photos using FaceTune, with followers expressing worry about her wellbeing and questioning the extreme digital alterations.