Huw Edwards, former News at Ten presenter, allegedly received a warning regarding his online behaviour two years before his involvement in a scandal led to his resignation from the BBC. Edwards, 62, resigned from the BBC last week, citing medical reasons, amid
Wes Streeting refused to rule out whether their latest MP, Tory defector Dan Poulter, was offered a spot in the House of Lords for his help dealing a blow to Rishi Sunak this week. Mr Poulter, the MP for Central Suffolk and
The BBC might get even more money from the Government as the director-general Tim Davie warned that the service “needs help”. An inquiry has been launched to see if the corporation needs more money to help project “UK’s values across the world”,
The BBC has defended its reporting of an attempt by migrants to cross the English Channel during which five people, including a seven-year-old girl, died. A dinghy carrying more than 100 people set off from Wimereux, northern France, at about 6am on
An episode of Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg has been removed from iPlayer by the BBC after a complaint about Chris Packham’s view of a blog. Journalist Toby Young has claimed Mr Packham had made “false and defamatory” allegations about him during a
Burkina Faso suspended the BBC and Voice of America radio stations for their coverage of a report by Human Rights Watch on a mass killing of civilians carried out by the country’s armed forces. Burkina Faso’s communication spokesperson, Tonssira Myrian Corine Sanou,
Question Time viewers were left cringing as an awkward blunder saw Tory minister Chris Philp asking if Rwanda and Congo are two different countries. The policing minister was appearing on the popular politics show to discuss the Conservative Party’s plan to send
BBC Question Time host Fiona Bruce was forced to intervene when tensions rose during discussions about the Government’s Rwanda scheme. Liberal Democrat MP Munira Wilson was silenced by the presenter when she hit back at Policing Minister Chris Philp. He said: “We
Policing Minister Chris Philp has defended the Government’s Rwanda scheme by providing two examples of how previous deterrents have worked. He referred to programmes in Australia and Albania, which have been effective in stopping the boats. Appearing on the BBC’s Question Time
Policing Minister Chris Philip has defended the Government’s Rwanda scheme by providing two examples of how previous deterrents have worked. He referred to programmes in Australia and Albania, which have been effective in stopping the boats. Appearing on the BBC’s Question Time