The outgoing chief executive of BBC News has stressed the corporation is “not institutionally biased” and the journalists are not “corrupt”. Deborah Turness resigned on Sunday alongside ...
The BBC has not heard from President Donald Trump’s legal team since he told reporters about plans to file a lawsuit over a controversial Jan. 6 documentary, and the British broadcaster continues to ...
In the wake of her resignation as BBC News CEO, Deborah Turness has responded to claims from U.S. President Donald Trump and vowed that the U.K. public broadcaster “is not institutionally biased.” ...
One word in outgoing BBC boss Tim Davie’s statement explains not just his resignation, but the political reality for media leaders in 2025: “Febrile.” To save you from Googling, Dictionary.com defines ...
President Trump is threatening to sue the BBC for $1 billion, claiming a documentary misrepresented his role in the Jan. 6 attack. Trump’s legal team says the BBC edited video to look like he urged ...
I’ve been thinking about sending Congress a thank-you card. Because of our elected officials’ dysfunction (most recently on full display during the pointless shutdown), Americans view the media in a ...
At least half a dozen major media companies have stared down legal threats from President Trump this year. Some have chosen to fight, others have opted to fold. The BBC is signaling that it will fight ...
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BBC News has been meet with backlash from angry viewers following its "overblown" coverage of a Celebrity Traitors. Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were back on the BBC Breakfast sofa on Saturday ...