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Prince William and Prince Harry make appearance on DIY SOS
Princes helped out on a building site to turn a derelict street into homes for veterans.
Jeremy Clarkson will return to the BBC to present Have I Got News For You
Former Top Gear presenter will host an episode of the satirical news quiz in October.
BBC boss Hall warns of cuts and closures ahead of charter review
Director-General tasks broadcaster with budget cuts of "close to 20%" before charter renewal.
Strictly Come Dancing 2015: BBC pairs wholesome Daniel O'Donnell with Siberian siren Kristina Rihanoff to end 'curse'
Partnership leaked after an audience member
BBC releases teaser of 'Game Changer', Grand Theft Auto TV drama, amid Rockstar legal action threat
First teaser trailer of 'Game Changer', a Grand Theft Auto TV drama, is now officially out on YouTube.
Strictly Come Dancing 2015: BBC use Brazzers porn train in opening sequences of new show
The 28-minute long film, reportedly set in the 1940s, sees the twosome have sex in one of the attraction's wooden-panelled train carriages.
Aidan Turner to return as BBC's Poldark for five year run
Popular costume drama six-pack star signs to BBC series for five years
BBC dumps Met Office forecasts after nearly a century
The corporation has used the Met Office service since its first broadcast in 1922.
BBC's 'porn' Lady Chatterley's Lover to out-sexy 'tame' Downton Abbey
Sex scenes in BBC's adaptation are so graphic they shocked the show's producer.
Ex-Top Gear trio's Amazon move worth the price says Jeff Bezos
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has said it was 'very, very, very expensive' to secure Top Gear's former hosts.
BBC Radio DJ suspended over rant against breastfeeding women
BBC Radio DJ likens breastfeeding in public to having sex in the outdoors and urinating.
Calais migrant crisis: Songs of Praise film show at church in so-called 'Jungle' camp
Producers for the BBC 1 show have been filming in the camp and from within its church.
Sherlock at TCA: Six things we learned from the BBC panel
Creator Steven Moffat opened up about the "Christmas" special and gave an insight as to when the show might end.
Jeremy Corbyn: Labour leadership hopeful calls for a National Educational Service
Islington North MP says the policy would be paid for through productivity gains and tax hikes.
President Obama: Not being able to resolve gun violence in the US is 'distressing'
The president told the BBC that gun control is his biggest frustration.
US: Obama urges UK to stay in the European Union
US President Barack Obama says UK must remain in the EU to maintain its global influence.
BBC: Laura Kuenssberg takes over as political editor from Nick Robinson
BBC is under increasing scrutiny from the Conservative government over licence fee.
BBC could face a 'subscription service' future says Culture Secretary John Whittingdale
The top Tory says the flat rate licence fee is 'regressive' and could be scrapped.
BBC Charter review: Culture secretary appoints media experts to advisory panel
Former Channel 5 CEO Dawn Airey and Johnston Press CEO Ashley Highfield are on the panel.
Summer budget 2015: Everything you need to know in 90 seconds
IBTimes UK explains what you need to know about George Osborne's first all-Tory budget.
Osborne accuses BBC of 'imperial ambitions' and plans to cut its income by £650m
Wednesday's Budget will see BBC's budget cut by a fifth, as well as market rents introduced for social housing.
BBC to cut 1,000 jobs to save £50m as licence fee income declines
Annual income from licence fees decline by £150m (3.9%) in 2016-17 compared with 2011, the BBC said.
Isis: Read letter MPs sent to the BBC asking them to call Islamic State 'Daesh'
Broadcaster has declined the request from 120 MPs asking them to use alternate name for terrorist group.
BBC likely to cut hundreds of jobs in latest round
BBC is facing £150m-a-year shortfall in funding due to unpaid licence fees.
David Cameron: 'I wish the BBC would stop calling it Islamic State'
Prime Minister urges broadcaster to stop giving Isis undue credibility by calling it 'Islamic'.
Wikileaks publishes classified documents 'demonstrating extent of Saudi meddling in foreign affairs'
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange: Saudi Arabia 'has become a menace to its neighbours and itself'
BBC experiments with mind-controlled iPlayer app for disabled viewers
EEG headset reads brain activity and concentration levels to help disabled people watch shows.
The Miliband brothers return: Ed warns of inequality as David plans UK comeback
Ed spoke in the House of Commons just hours after David's autumn speech in London was announced.
Sky: 4K TV early adopters won't be able to watch sports broadcast in UHD
Lacking standards and content, 4K and Ultra HD televisions bought before 2015 may not work when UHD broadcasts begin
Twitter #fail: BBC journalist Ahmen Khawaja apologises for 'Queen Elizabeth is dead' tweet
BBC says tweet was sent accidentally during an 'obituary dress rehearsal'.