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  • BBC’s frozen licence fee pushes annual savings of £285m as broadcaster fights vicious talent wars

    July 12, 2022

    The BBC have aired concerns that the current funding settlement, where the licence fee is frozen for two years despite crippling inflation, could spell danger for the broadcaster’s long-term future. Discussing the Beeb’s annual results this morning, BBC Chairman Richard Sharp said the “working assumption is that this [a frozen fee] will open up a [...]

  • BBC investigation finds SAS killed Afghan detainees and unarmed men in suspicious circumstances

    July 12, 2022

    A BBC Panorama investigation has uncovered evidence that the British SAS executed detainees and murdered unarmed people on operations in Afghanistan.  It reveals disturbing new evidence of scores of secret killings by the SAS, and efforts by some of the most senior figures in UK Special Forces to conceal evidence of war crimes.   Panorama [...]

  • BBC facing defamation claims over false ‘orgasm cult’ podcast allegations

    July 6, 2022

    A High Court hearing is scheduled for tomorrow involving Nicole Daedone, a relatively well-known American relationships expert motivational speaker and originator of the so-called Orgasmic Meditation practice known as “OM”, together with former OneTaste sales director Rachel Cherwitz and OneTaste Inc itself. They will seek to persuade the High Court to exercise its discretion and [...]

  • Capita posts ‘strong’ first half results as BBC TV licensing contract boosts outsourcer’s revenues

    June 29, 2022

    Capita today posted “strong” results for the first half of 2022, after a series of “significant” government contracts boosted its H1 revenues. The outsourcing company said trading in the first half of 2022 sat in line with expectations, as it said its revenues were bolstered by the renewal of a £456m contract to run the [...]

  • BBC must improve complaints handling warns media watchdog Ofcom

    June 22, 2022

    The BBC must be much more open with audiences about how it handles their complaints, warned media watchdog Ofcom.

  • BBC wins the race for London Marathon broadcast rights for another five years

    June 20, 2022

    The BBC will broadcast the London Marathon for a further five years after extending its long-standing rights agreement with the race’s organisers. The new deal begins with this year’s edition of the 26-mile race, which is due to take place on 2 October, and runs until 2026, marking 45 years of live coverage on the [...]

  • Croydon woman slapped with record £500 fine for watching TV without paying licence fee

    June 20, 2022

    A resident of Croydon has reportedly been fined close to £500 for watching television without having paid for her licence. Londoner Tina Cumber was ordered to cough up £459 during a hearing at Stratford Magistrates Court, held on 8 June after it was established that the watcher her TV without holding a proper license. The [...]

  • Dragons’ Den star Hilary Devey dies aged 65: Heartfelt tributes recall her ‘grit and warmth’

    June 13, 2022

    Dragon’s Den stars have paid heartfelt tribute to former businesswoman Hilary Devey following her death aged 65. The Bolton-born entrepreneur was praised for bringing ‘grit and warmth’ into the Den, which gives budding entrepreneurs investment into their fledgling ideas. Devey, who made her millions as CEO and Chairman of freight distribution firm Pall-Ex Group, joined [...]

  • Lord Gilbert considered to lead BBC funding review

    June 11, 2022

    Lord Gilbert is reportedly in the race to lead the BBC’s funding review. Gilbert, who was recently snubbed in favour of Lord Grade as chair of Ofcom, is among the people being considered by culture secretary Nadine Dorries, Sky News first reported. Whitehall sources told the outlet Gilbert would be an “uncontroversial” choice but that [...]

  • Shock ruling: BBC Radio One DJ who abused vulnerable children sees jail term increased from 12 to 18 years

    June 10, 2022

    Mark Page, a former Radio One DJ who arranged to have sex with vulnerable children in the Philippines, has had his jail term increased from 12 years to 18 years by Court of Appeal judges. Page, 63, who worked at the station in the 1980s, had been given a 12-year sentence by Judge Paul Watson [...]

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