Former BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has broken her silence on Netflix’s new film Scoop as she admits she’s not seen the fictionalised retelling of her blockbuster interview with Prince Andrew. Netflix released the film on Friday to mixed reviews. Its star-studded
News Agents host Emily Maitlis was slammed by Marjorie Taylor Greene, who told her to “f*** off”. The event, captured on video, happened in Mar-a-Lago on Super Tuesday, when the British journalist asked Greene about her love of conspiracy theories such as
Journalist Emily Maitlis has insisted there was never any intention to “ruin” Prince Andrew when she interviewed him on Newsnight in 2019. The interview, which reflected disastrously on the Duke and would lead to him stepping down as a working member of
Emily Maitlis has accused Nigel Farage of turning “utter entitlement into victimhood” following the Coutts banking fiasco. Speaking on her News Agents podcast, the ex-BBC presenter said NatWest’s breach of customer confidentiality was “egregious”, but criticised the resulting furore. Coutts, a private
British broadcasters Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel have announced they will be launching their podcast The News Agents in America. The veteran former BBC journalists appeared at The Podcast Show at the Business Design Centre in London on Thursday, on the one-year
Emily Maitlis has criticised the BBC by claiming the row over Gary Lineker‘s tweet slamming the Government’s asylum seeker plan has exposed the corporation’s “organisational weakness”. BBC Director-General Tim Davie apologised for “the potential confusion caused by the grey areas of the