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Reform UK slams BBC over Question Time migrant audience

Reform UK's policy chief Zia Yusuf has formally complained to the BBC, alleging its Question Time 'Immigration Special' unfairly stacked the audience with small boat migrants. Read the full details of the complaint and the BBC's response.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Freedom Limits

The New York Times files a federal lawsuit against the US Defence Department, alleging new rules limiting journalists' questions and movements violate the First Amendment. Read the full story.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Rules

The New York Times files a lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's new press rules as unconstitutional. Read the latest on this press freedom battle.

BBC Board Crisis: Banerji Quits Over Resignations

Former BBC board member Shumeet Banerji resigns, criticising the board's handling of the departures of Tim Davie and Deborah Turness. Read the full story on the BBC leadership crisis.

BBC Chair Samir Shah Faces Leadership Crisis

BBC chairman Samir Shah faces mounting pressure as MPs question his leadership following a disastrous committee appearance. Discover the fallout and what's next for the embattled broadcaster.

BBC Impartiality Row: Adviser Disputes Bias Claims

A former BBC adviser disputes claims of 'systemic bias', telling MPs the corporation took impartiality 'extremely seriously'. Explore the fallout from the leaked memo that sparked senior resignations.

BBC Chairman: Top Job 'Too Big for One Person'

BBC Chairman Samir Shah says the Director-General role is too large for one person, hinting at a major executive restructure as the job is advertised. Discover the implications.

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.

AP's Award-Winning Press Photography Showcase

Explore the most powerful press photographs from Associated Press journalists worldwide. Witness global events through award-winning photojournalism that tells compelling human stories.

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.

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