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'Unacceptable and Offensive': BBC Responds to David Walliams' Nazi Salute Gestures
During a June 2025 taping of Would I Lie to You?, David Walliams shocked audiences by repeatedly making Nazi salutes, prompting strong condemnation from the BBC. Although the footage will be cut, the incident has reignited debate over offensive humour and Walliams' behaviour in British comedy.
Gary Lineker To Cover 2026 World Cup For BBC, But Why Is He Stepping Down From 'Match of The Day'?
His departure from the BBC comes after controversy was made regarding him sharing anti-Semitic content online.
Gary Lineker's Instagram Post Explained: Why The Social Media Post Ended His 30-year Career
Gary Lineker is departing BBC early after social media post causes controversy, raising questions about personal opinions and professional impartiality.
Who Is Alex Williams: Parents Of Pedophile Who Sent Huw Edwards Sickening Child Images Disown Him
Appearing in court yesterday, Huw Edwards pleaded guilty to three charges of making indecent images of children between December 2020 and April 2022.
Huw Edwards Net Worth: How Much Does The Disgraced Ex-BBC Presenter And Pedophile Make?
Disgraced former BBC presenter Huw Edwards, once a top-earning newsreader, now faces serious legal charges for making indecent images of children, overshadowing his substantial financial earnings and tarnished legacy.
BBC Charter Mid-Term Review Calls for Better Complaints Handling & Diversity
The UK government has set the pace for BBC reforms by publishing a mid-term review of the 11-year BBC Charter to regain viewers' trust as shown by reduced faith in BBC complaints handling.
Elon Musk gets embroiled in BBC presenter scandal
Elon Musk is not someone who stays quiet. Time and again, he has spoken out on several issues.
Nigel Farage tells Brits that 'Brexit has failed'
Nigel Farage announced that 'Brexit has failed', leaving Brits wanting explanations from the Conservative government and an increase in anti-Brexit campaigns.
Elon Musk wants to sell Twitter, claims running it 'quite painful'
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has again spoken about the struggles of running the social media platform. Musk says that it has been "quite painful" for him.
Gary Lineker: BBC's 'MOTD' pundits, commentators refuse to work in support of suspended presenter
"Match of the Day" is a a football show in the UK, which has been airing since 1964.
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Live Show: Everything you need to know
The finals of the biggest music event in Europe will take place at the M&S Bank Arena on the waterfront in Liverpool on the 13th of May.
BBC scraps license fee for King Charles III coronation amid calls to end TV tax
His Majesty will be crowned in front of 2,000 guests in London's Westminster Abbey on May 6.
King Charles III warned against responding to Prince Harry via explosive interview
His Majesty will reportedly do a landmark interview with the BBC ahead of his coronation on May 6.
King Charles III to 'break silence' on Prince Harry's 'Spare' ahead of coronation: report
The coronation will take place on May 6 at Westminster Abbey in London.
Conservative Party agent infiltrated BBC board, journalist says
Emily Maitlis delivered the James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture during the 2022 Edinburgh International Televisions Festival.
Prince Harry disagreed with Prince William over Princess Diana's Panorama interview: palace insider
The brothers were allegedly split on whether to erase the footage from history or have it available for everyone to see.
Princess Diana's brother says Martin Bashir 'groomed' him to get Panorama interview
Earl Spencer called for the MET Police to conduct a criminal investigation into the interview which he said led to his sister's death.
Russia bans 29 British journalists from entering as war rages in Ukraine
Russia has barred as many as 29 UK journalists, including journalists from the BBC, the Guardian, Times and the Independent, from entering the country.
After royal family, Meghan Markle complains about BBC documentary by Amol Ranjan
The former actress complained to the BBC for suggesting that she was misleading the court and demanded them to "clarify" the same.
BBC defends 'The Princes and the Press' after claims it is pro-Meghan Markle
The documentary also requested interviews with representatives from Clarence House, Buckingham Palace, and Kensington Palace.
BBC journalist apologises for 'rude and immature' comments on British royals
Amol Rajan called Prince Philip a "racist buffoon" and Prince Charles "scientifically illiterate."
Royals in fury as BBC permits 'The Crown' to film Panorama interview at HQ
Prince William had warned against the use of Martin Bashir's interview with Princess Diana for commercial gain.
Palace lawyers were on standby as BBC removed claims William and Harry's team briefed against each other
The second part avoided the topic, and gave screen time to Meghan's lawyer who had appeared in the first installment defending her from bullying allegations.
Meghan Markle has yet to provide proof against bullying claims, says lawyer
The Duchess of Sussex's lawyer said there were "massive inaccuracies" in the story that she bullied palace aides.
BBC swaps 'Megxit' for 'Sussexit' after Prince Harry dubbed the term 'sexist'
Prince Harry stated in a recent speech that the term is sexist since it puts the entire blame of their joint resignation as working royals on his wife.
Prince William to cut off BBC in 'complete unity' with Queen and Prince Charles's households
The Duke of Cambridge reportedly snubbed the network recently by banning it from showing a Christmas carol concert being hosted by his wife Kate Middleton.
Fans call royals 'hypocrites' over statement against new BBC documentary
Netizens said the royals never issued a statement to defend Meghan Markle from claims she bullied palace aids.
Prince William teases new TV interview ahead of Princess Diana's memorial
The gathering is a thank you to the donors who helped fund the late royal's statue at the Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace.
BBC apologises to family of murdered schoolgirl whose bloodied clothes were misplaced by Martin Bashir
Two girls were found sexually assaulted and strangled in a woodland den in Brighton in 1986, a case which later became known as the "Babes in the Wood murders."
Prince Harry to appear alongside royals to pay tribute to Prince Philip this month
The Duke of Sussex will share his personal thoughts and reflections on his grandfather in a BBC documentary.