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BBC down: Twitter's funniest memes and reactions to the Beeb's website outage
The BBC website outage gave Twitter users plenty of opportunity to poke fun on social media.
BBC outage due to massive DDoS cyberattack from unknown hackers
BBC was the victim of a large-scale cyberattack, according to inside sources.
BBC down: Fear of New Year's Eve cyberattack as broadcaster's website serves 500 error message
Users greeted with error message instructing them to "try again later when we have fixed the problem".
BBC dominate Christmas ratings thanks to Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None
Adaptation of murder mystery was second-most watched show after BBC News.
Channel 4 buys F1 broadcasting rights in the UK after BBC ditches sport
Channel 4 beat rival interest from ITV to grab rights to broadcast 10 races a season between 2016 and 2018.
Legendary football pundit Jimmy Hill dies after seven year battle with Alzheimer's
Former Brentford and Fulham player and Coventry City manager presented 600 episodes of Match of the Day.
Dan Carter wins Overseas Sports Personality of the Year award after New Zealand retain World Cup
Veteran fly-half kicked 17 points in the final victory over Australia in his last cap for the All Blacks.
Facebook 2015 review has video that mistakes Egypt for Nepal
Clip describes building in Egypt as one hit by earthquake.
Celebrity paedophile Stuart Hall is released from prison - just in time to celebrate his birthday
Former football commentator and TV presenter Stuart Hall was imprisoned for abusing girls as young as 9.
Alex Salmond claims Tony Blair knew Shaker Aamer was being tortured
SNP's former leader says it is 'not unreasonable' Blair and Jack Straw knew of abuse of Aamer.
Secrets of the Mona Lisa: Forensic examination unlocks history's 'most enigmatic work of art'
One of the most famous paintings in the world is giving up her secrets, according to an art historian.
British artists dominate BBC Music Awards
Adele was the big winner on the night, while One Direction, Little Mix and Rod Stewart were star performers.
Alan Yentob resigns: BBC creative director stands down over Kids Company funding fiasco
BBC boss accused of mismanagement alongside Camila Batmanghelidjh.
BBC3: Youth channel to be switched off in February 2016 and will go online only
The BBC set out plans for the channel in December 2014.
BBC to provide North Korea and Eritrea with radio services as part of £85m boost to World Service
Government announces plans to expand audience for World Service to half a billion by 2022.
Watch Andrew Neil tear into 'loser jihadists' in passionate BBC This Week monologue after Paris attacks
Veteran journalist won plaudits on social media after attacking the Islamic State on This Week.
Jeremy Corbyn gives Ken Livingstone key role over Labour's Trident policy
The former Mayor of London will co-chair Labour's crucial defence policy review.
India's Times Now news channel launches in the UK
India's English news channel is to launch in the UK on 16 November, in line with its plans to boost global growth.
Paris attacks: UK spies thwarted seven terror assaults in past six months says David Cameron
Prime minister made the revelation as the UK government boosts MI5, MI6 and GCHQ numbers.
Paris attacks: Theresa May says UK citizens should not be scared, but warns of 'severe' terror threat
Conservative MP said UK authorities are concerned about a 'handful' of Britons.
BBC and Jeremy Clarkson face 'discrimination' case from former Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon
Tymon's lawyers confirmed to IBTimes UK that the former producer had attended a closed hearing.
BBC forced to cancel Professor Stephen Hawking's Reith Lectures due to the cosmologist's ill health
Professor Hawking had been due to describe the nature of black holes at Cambridge University.
Sunday trading laws: SNP claims victory over relaxation 'U-turn' as Number 10 denies climbdown
Tory rebel ringleader David Burrowes claimed 20 backbenchers would vote against the proposals.
The Voice leaves the BBC after being 'poached' by ITV
BBC did not want to get into a bidding war or pay 'inflated prices' to keep the show.
Founder of Russia Today and close Putin aide Mikhail Lesin found dead in Washington hotel
Russian media said Lesin may have suffered a heart attack, according to his family.
Police seize BBC Newsnight reporter's laptop using terror powers
Secunder Kermani has produced a series of reports on British-born jihadis.
Seumas Milne: Who is Jeremy Corbyn's hard left PR chief 'on leave' from the Guardian?
Controversial journalist is former member of the Communist Party of Great Britain.
BBC pulls the plug on staff expenses, no more taxi rides and expensive lunches
In addition the corporation is planning to cut a number of job titles
'India's Daughter': Meryl Streep backs banned BBC documentary for Oscar
Leslee Udwin's documentary is on the rape and death of a young girl on a New Delhi bus.
Alan Yentob: The BBC Creative Director at the centre of the Kids Co charity scandal
Could scandal scupper career of one of BBC's most influential figures?

