Tories turned on Laura Kuenssberg after she used her live BBC political programme this morning to question whether Suella Braverman should remain in Cabinet. Several MPs claimed that Ms Kuenssberg was calling for the Home Secretary to be sacked, and urged an
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog claimed that an Arabic translation of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf book was found among the personal belongings of a Hamas terrorist in Gaza. Speaking to Laura Kuenssberg, President Herzog said that the disclosure was an “exclusive” for the
BBC presenter Nick Robinson has apologised to Nadine Dorries in a row over Boris Johnson’s supposed gold wallpaper in Downing Street. Robinson challenged a claim by the former culture secretary when she appeared on Radio 4’s Today programme on Thursday that the
Robert Jenrick fired back at the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire after she questioned whether the Tories can be trusted on the economy. The Cabinet minister insisted the party would make “sensible, prudent decisions” when pressed about tax cuts during an appearance on Sunday
A Jewish Conservative MP has blasted the BBC after the broadcaster described the shooting in Brussels as a “terror attack”. The BBC’s terror attack description comes after the corporation has spent over a week claiming it is unable to describe Hamas as
Piers Morgan branded the BBC “scandalous” over its refusal to describe Hamas as “terrorists” during an appearance on tonight’s Question Time. The journalist said the group’s actions in Israel were “terrorism of the most heinous kind” as the panel show discussed the
Former BBC journalist John Simpson has been blasted for defending the broadcaster’s failure to call Hamas a terrorist group. Mr Simpson posted a lengthy message on X, formerly Twitter, explaining the BBC’s stance on Hamas before facing backlash. Described as a ‘Palestine
Rishi Sunak clashed with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg this morning in a grilling on the day the Tory conference kicks off. The Prime Minister faced questions on topics including the war on motorists, net zero and HS2. But the pair repeatedly spoke
The BBC is playing “scandal whac-a-mole” as its boss Tim Davie faces overwhelming pressure to tackle the organisation’s “culture of turning a blind eye” to the behaviour of its so-called “presenter Gods”. Mr Davie has been hit by several scandals over the
Rishi Sunak launched into a passionate defence his his net zero target delays this morning, telling the BBC’s Nick Robinson that his counterarguments are “easy to rebut”. A confident PM easily listed off other countries’ targets – including those in the EU