BBC presenters are increasing cashing in on big paydays from outside speaking events on top of their already impressive corporation wages. Nick Robinson, Naga Munchetty and veteran John Simpson are some of those pocketing the work outside of their public broadcaster commitments.
The BBC has been hit by more than 100 complaints and forced to apologise after a trans radio guest was allowed to accuse JK Rowling of transphobia without being fully challenged. Stacey Henley, a trans woman and editor-in-chief at The Gamer, accused
Benjamin Jones, a spokesperson for the Free Speech Union told Express.co.uk Henley’s comments on BBC were part of a long-term “campaign” to “smear” and “bully” people who do not agree with what he calls the “trans ideology”. Talking about the recent incident,
A BBC Question Time audience member has lashed out at the public sector claiming that the private sector is “not getting pay rise like this” as the country continues to witness mass strikes. Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers walked on
The BBC has been criticised by Tory MPs after a Radio 4 debate broke down as a result of an intervention from infamous anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray. Mr Bray had to be removed from a BBC debate on Brexit after shouting “Tories
Well-known anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray had to be removed from a BBC debate on Brexit after shouting “Tories Out”. He heckled Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg, before being escorted from the event. After being interrupted by the protester, Mr Rees-Mogg said: “Steve, it’s
BBC journalists are poised to follow in the footsteps of ambulance workers, nurses, postal workers and others by going on strike. A National union of Journalists memo seen by Express.co.uk says 70 percent of those who voted had opposed the corporation’s proposals
BBC chairman Richard Sharp is said to be facing a mutiny from his own staff after it was alleged last week that he helped secure an £800,000 loan for Boris Johnson. Sources from inside the broadcaster said there is anger among staff
The chairman of the BBC is set to be grilled by MPs next month over the Boris Johnson loan row. Richard Sharp will appear on the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee on February 7. The former banker is accused of
BBC Chairman Richard Sharpe has addressed the allegations that he helped former Prime Minister Boris Johnson secure a loan guarantee before being recommended for the broadcaster’s top job. Last week the Sunday Times reported that Mr Sharpe helped arrange a guarantor on a loan