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
A Labour MP has hit out at the BBC over its choice of panellists for Sunday With Laura Kuennsberg. The show had three guests: Tesco chair John Allan, Journalist Rachel Johnson, and former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith. They discussed a
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said that the age at which people can drink in Scotland could be “looked at” as she was quizzed over the SNP’s gender reform bill. She admitted that other age limits could be examined after passing
Boris Johnson has been reported to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards by the Labour Party over a “quagmire of sleaze”, a news report has claimed. Sky News claimed that the action was taken after it was alleged that BBC chairman Richard Sharp
The iconic costume of 1990’s Mr Blobby has been found on sale on eBay. Mr Blobby was a staple of children’s TV in the 1990s and early 2000s, appearing alongside Noel Edmonds on his iconic show Noel’s House Party but the BBC
Legendary BBC Radio 2 DJ Ken Bruce is leaving his post after 31 years, the latest in a stream of high-profile broadcasters to have turned their backs on the BBC. Will you still be listening after he’s gone? Vote in our poll.
The audience for this Thursday’s Question Time erupted in laughter following host Fiona Bruce’s retort to a panellist’s words. Health minister Will Quince told the BBC audience he “regularly” meets with unions, to which Ms Bruce responded: “What, to talk about pay?”