Pretty thunderous” is how one BBC journalist describes the climate within the corporation’s news division as it grapples with ...
Deborah Turness, the chief executive of BBC News and Current Affairs, is said to have sat through a screening almost three weeks before the airing of Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone last month.
Deborah Turness, the chief executive of BBC news and current affairs, was a guest at a special BBC screening held almost three weeks before the airing of Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone.
Deborah Turness, Chief Executive of BBC News and Current Affairs, watched Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone at a private screening almost three weeks before it was aired. And now it has emerged that ...
The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians has lodged a formal complaint against the BBC for taking down the documentary and "suppressing the testimony of Palestinians". It says the deputy ...
Gary Lineker, Anita Rani, Riz Ahmed and Miriam Margolyes are among more than 500 media figures who have criticised the BBC's decision to pull a documentary about children's lives in Gaza.
The month of Ramadan is well under way and the BBC is encouraging all its employees to demonstrate empathy and support for ...
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