Rona Fairhead Named First Female Chair of BBC Trust
The Government has confirmed former Financial Times chief Rona Fairhead as chair of BBC Trust.
BBC's Trump Trap: Panorama Under Fire — How Cut-and-Paste Editing Is Warping Public Trust
BBC's Panorama faces backlash over claims it edited Trump's rally speech misleadingly, raising new concerns about media accuracy and public trust.
Government has not decided to replace BBC Trust with Ofcom - Report
Forthcoming green paper on BBC is likely to call for abolition of BBC Trust without backing alternative regulator, Guardian reports.
BBC Trust rules out further investigation of Jeremy Clarkson 'N-word' controversy
BBC's complaints and appeal department rule out further investigation into Top Gear presenter.
Rona Fairhead to stand down as BBC chair after Theresa May asks her to reapply for her job
The first female BBC chair said that she will not re-enter the appointment process.
From the BBC to the Boy Scouts, Our Trust in Institutions is Collapsing
Jimmy Savile and the BBC , Jerry Sandusky and Penn State, Paedophiles and the Boy Scouts ... it's been a terrible month for trust.
BBC Three Closure Not Certain Says Trustee
Closing BBC Three is not a 'foregone conclusion' according to a BBC trust member.
BBC Three will become online-only as trust backs plan to axe TV channel
Governing body of the BBC also rejects proposal to create a new BBC One+1 channel.
Head of BBC Trust told to resign for being 'totally incompetent' by Margaret Hodge
Rona Fairhead should resign or be fired says chair of the Public Accounts Committee
BBC likely to cut hundreds of jobs in latest round
BBC is facing £150m-a-year shortfall in funding due to unpaid licence fees.
Public Accounts Committee Slams BBC's Salford Relocation Expenses
Margaret Hodge MP says some of BBC's relocation to Manchester staff expenses are unacceptable.
Former banker Sir David Clementi confirmed as new BBC chairman
Sir David called for the BBC Trust to be scrapped in a recent report.
BBC Rocked by Trump's Warning: '$1BN or We Fight' — the Cost to Your News
Trump threatens $1BN lawsuit against BBC over edited speech, sparking resignations and debate over bias and public trust in journalism.
BBC Admits Using Private Investigators to Get Stories
There were no evidence of phone or computer hacking or bribery by the BBC journalists, the Trust meeting has been informed.
New BBC DG: Tony Hall
Sixty-one-year-old Tony Hall - Lord Hall of Birkenhead has been appointed the new BBC Director General and will start his new role in early March on a salary of £450,000 a year.
Allegations Against Scott Mills: BBC Presenter Removed Amid Conduct Investigation
Scott Mills' sudden departure from BBC Radio 2 has raised questions after conduct allegations resurfaced despite no charges being filed.
BBC 'Cronyism' in Payouts Comes Under PAC Fire
MPs flay broadcaster for handing out payments exceeding contractual obligation to outgoing senior executives.
Trump Slammed As 'Deluded And Dementia-Riddled' Amid BBC Battle
Trump threatens up to $5B lawsuit after BBC apologises for misleading edit, prompting resignations and sparking global debate over media trust.
BBC Head Tim Davie Resigns Over 'Doctored' Trump Jan. 6 Footage Scandal
BBC Director Tim Davie resigns amid controversy over allegedly doctored footage of Trump's Jan. 6 speech, sparking global debate on media accuracy and trust.
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Why Is Spirit Airlines Shutting Down? Trump's $500 Million Rescue Deal Falls Apart as Carrier Runs Low in Cash: Report
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Israeli Soldiers Caught on Film Pissing on Palestinian Corpse While Ordering Each Other to 'Record Me'
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Why Erika Kirk is Publicly Denying the 'Heartless' Claim She Murdered Her Husband Charlie
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Children Under Five Make Up Nearly Half of Cases in Latest Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Backyard Poultry





