Leaked emails and WhatsApp messages show BBC reporters being told to be more critical of Labour
According to BBC insiders, Downing Street has been increasingly involved in editorial decisions within the national broadcaster.
According to BBC insiders, Downing Street has been increasingly involved in editorial decisions within the national broadcaster.
It is understood the corporation will apologise to the Match Of The Day presenter.
The programme will focus on "match action without studio presentation or punditry", the corporation has announced.
An apology over Nadine Dorries’ claims tops off a day of controversy for the BBC.
Regulars Alan Shearer and Ian Wright have both tweeted that they won’t be appearing on tomorrow’s Match of the Day.
The episode shows the damage being wrought on our local wildlife and includes controversial topics such as rewilding.
"They don’t want impartiality, they want to eradicate dissent and replace it with client journalism," James O'Brien said.
Union members voted ‘overwhelmingly’ in favour of industrial action in a dispute over planned changes to local radio programming.
Organisations in receipt of the cash also criticised the Beeb over its anti-Brexit bias, dubbing it the 'Brussels Broadcasting Corporation’.
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