Anti-trans activist quoted by BBC calls for trans women to be executed
Lily Cade - who featured prominently in a controversial recent BBC article - called for trans women to be lynched.
Lily Cade - who featured prominently in a controversial recent BBC article - called for trans women to be lynched.
Director general Tim Davie last month outlined a "deep decarbonisation" strategy to help the BBC reach net zero by 2030.
The plans come in response to the Serota Review, which said the BBC needed "improved transparency and openness".
Julian Knight said the BBC was "not in touch at all over Brexit" and had a "collective nervous breakdown" over the issue.
Lewis Goodall, Vicki Young and Jon Sopel are all in the running, with outside odds available for Ash Sarkar and Owen Jones!
The BBC's political editor and Gove reportedly let their hair down after Tory conference - raising questions about her impartiality.
Nick Robinson eventually lost his patience, telling the PM they should discuss "a range of subjects, not just one".
"BBC keen to make more money off Jimmy Saville, a pedophile they protected with no care for his victims", wrote Faud Alakbarov.
The move "will rub salt in the wound" of those facing the new charge, Dennis Reed said.
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