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BBC and Google join forces to make UK children 'safest in the world' on the internet
Organisations have partnered up with e-safety group Internet Matters.
Top Gear: BBC bosses defend Chris Evans, dismiss breakdown rumours as 'unfounded nonsense'
Radio 2 host has faced criticism since replacing Jeremy Clarkson.
MH17: BBC slams 'misleading' headlines claiming its film proved a Ukrainian jet downed airliner
Kremlin-backed media have pounced on reports claiming conspiracy behind airline tragedy.
Queen at 90: Elizabeth made of 'strong stuff' says Prince Charles
Prince Charles makes the comments in footage released from a BBC documentary to mark the Queen's 90th birthday.
Sweet potatoes will 'help you live to 100', BBC1 documentary discovers
How To Stay Young revealed the secret to being a disease-free centenarian.
Sir David Attenborough: First 1950s wildlife show makes its colour debut in 90-minute special
Zoo Quest from the 1950s has been unearthed from a BBC vault.
People's Assembly protest: '150,000' demand Conservative leader David Cameron resigns
More than 50,000 people gathered in London's Trafalgar Square, but major TV news channels stay silent.
Gareth Thomas dead: Fans react on Twitter as Blake's 7 star dies aged 71
Welsh actor passed away from heart failure.
Fake BBC website operates in China as copycat spotted
Can you BBC the difference? China news site takes outrageous design inspiration from BBC.
UKTV posts double-digit growth in revenue and earnings as demand continues to increase
Broadcaster posts 13% year-on-year increase in revenue while earnings hit record-high £82m.
BBC faces food fight from staff as workers consider strike action over meal allowance cuts
NUJ and BECTU unions warn BBC staff are furious over proposals to change expenses.
Panama Papers: Jeremy Corbyn wants 'direct rule' of British Virgin Islands and other tax havens
Labour leader piled the pressure on David Cameron during a speech in Essex on Tuesday 5 April.
Cold War double agent Kim Philby reveals life of betrayal in unearthed footage
Philby tells of the ease with which he was able to pass secrets to his Soviet controllers.
Millennials' viewing habits: No to traditional TV platforms, yes to YouTube celebrities and Netflix
13-24 age group surveyed also open to watching adds to support celebrity YouTubers.
Vernon Kay's The One Show debut cancelled after new Page 3 girl sexting scandal
Presenter was due to appear alongside Alex Jones on BBC One's teatime show.
BAFTA Audience Award: Nominees include Making A Murderer, Great British Bake Off and Doctor Foster
Voters can vote for their favourite on the Radio Times website, with the winner announced on 8 May.
The Voice: Beth Morris quits after admitting to cocaine use
The 26-year-old singer pulls out of quarter-finals after revealing a history of drug relapse.
The A Word: BBC1's new autism drama is 'tough, funny and realistic'
6-part drama will touch on the affects of autism in a dysfunctional family.
BBC begins delivery of one million Micro:bit computers to UK schoolchildren
BBC Micro:bit aimed to help 11 and 12-year-olds learn how to write computer code.
Jeremy Clarkson says BBC would not leave him alone after his mother's death
Clarkson said the corporation refused to give him peace during investigation into racism.
What's on TV this weekend: England v France rugby, The Night Manager, Michael Jackson documentary and more
And all the other highlights on the box this weekend.
Budget 2016: Nicky Morgan under fire as she defends government disability cuts on Question Time
Osborne under fire for reducing corporation tax at the same time while cutting disability benefits.
Massive malicious ad campaign to install crypto ransomware hits publishing websites including BBC and NYT
The malicious ads attempt to install ransomware and other malware on unsuspecting visitors.
Culture secretary John Whittingdale branded a 'liar' by Radio Times over 6,000 unread complaints
Magazine's editor Ben Preston made the claims in a letter from the TV listings guide.
George Osborne in Twitter 'spat' with Chris Evans as Top Gear host apologises for Cenotaph scenes
Chancellor told Top Gear crew to 'keep the noise down'.
Top Gear faces criticism over 'gravely disrespectful' Cenotaph stunt
The team came under fire after Matt LeBlanc performed 'donuts' outside the war memorial.
Amazon accused of subjecting warehouse staff to TV sack threats to prevent theft
Silhouettes with the words 'arrested' and 'terminated' reportedly shown in warehouse warning video clips.
What's on TV tonight: Drunk History, Dunblane tragedy documentary, Shop Well... for Less? and more
Wednesday 9 March's hottest picks on the box.
Doctor Who: Top actors to play Time Lord if Peter Capaldi does not return for 11th series
Capaldi is unsure whether he'll come back to the BBC television show
EU referendum: Eurosceptics play down Boris Johnson's latest 'cock up'
Mayor of London was forced to claim that none of his City Hall staff had been gagged over the vote.

