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BBC chair vows to stay to 'fix' problems

9+ hour, 15+ min ago (1195+ words) The chairman of the BBC has said he is "not someone who walks away" after criticism of his handling of the recent crisis over Panorama's edit of a Donald Trump speech. Speaking to a committee of MPs, Samir Shah apologised for "the mistakes that have been made and the impact that has had", but said he intends to "fix it". The controversy arose after the publication of an internal memo by former editorial adviser Michael Prescott, who told the MPs that "systemic problems" in BBC News were getting worse, but that he didn't think the corporation was institutionally biased. The parliamentary committee also heard from BBC board member Sir Robbie Gibb, who dismissed claims of a politically-motivated "coup" at the top of the corporation as "ridiculous". The outcry over the Prescott memo led to the resignations of director general Tim…...

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BBC Audio | Learning English Grammar | Secrets and surprises

9+ hour ago (74+ words) What language can you use when you notice or see something suspicious? Pippa and Phil talk about surprises they've had in their life, and our grammar guru Georgie explains language we can use when we're curious about what's happening. Find a full transcript for this episode and a worksheet FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: " 6 Minute English " 6 Minute Vocabulary " The English We Speak...

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Irish Premiership: Coleraine v Larne to be shown on BBC iPlayer

15+ hour, 32+ min ago (203+ words) Coleraine beat Larne 1-0 at the Coleraine Showgrounds in August Irish Premiership leaders Coleraine's home game with Larne will be shown live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website on Tuesday night. The game at the Coleraine Showgrounds will see the top two in the league go head-to-head for the second time this season. Larne are a point behind Coleraine with two games in hand and have won their last three league games. Coleraine, meanwhile, have failed to win their last two, losing 1-0 against Cliftonville on Saturday. Joe Cooper scored the winner on his debut for the Bannsiders to help Ruaidhri Higgins' side claim a 1-0 win when the two teams met in August. Guardiola 'embarrassed and ashamed' of behaviour How a substitute fielder turned the 2005 Ashes around How did Tyler Perry make his fortune? Is Donley ready to fill NI's 'problem…...

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Ros Atkins on… MPs examining the BBC memo

4+ hour, 39+ min ago (362+ words) After the resignations of Director General, Tim Davie, and CEO of News, Deborah Turness, MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) committee invited a number of senior BBC figures to be quizzed on what has happened. Amongst them were BBC Chair Samir Shah, BBC Board member Sir Robbie Gibb and former independent editorial advisor to the BBC, Michael Prescott. It was a chance to hear, at length, from some of the key players in this crisis. The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins looks at what we learned from the answers the MPs received. TripZapp founder Rory Okoli wants to make it simple for tourists to book and pay for African travel. Two Clydesdales pulled the green carriage carrying the tree to the Portico of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. A spell of settled snow gave a Pembrokeshire skier a rare chance to…...

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BBC Audio | The Documentary Podcast | Stemming the tide in Normandy

18+ hour, 41+ min ago (210+ words) Coastal erosion has become a serious problem for many seaside communities, no more so than in Normandy, in north-west France, where rising sea levels, strong tides and stronger storms have swept away ... Stemming the tide in Normandy Available for over a year Coastal erosion has become a serious problem for many seaside communities, no more so than in Normandy, in north-west France, where rising sea levels, strong tides and stronger storms have swept away homes, sand dunes and beaches. Every year the sea here is reclaiming several metres of coastline. But there are arguments over what to do about it. In the area around Coutainville beachfront homeowners, oyster producers and campsites are confronting local and national authority plans for some of them to move and to allow nature to take its course. Some locals, suspicious of outside influence, argue this…...

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BBC Audio | Global News Podcast | Criminal cases against Trump critics dropped

14+ hour, 37+ min ago (217+ words) A federal US judge has dismissed the criminal cases against the former FBI director James Comey and the New York Attorney General Letitia James, who've both led high-profile investigations into Donald ... Criminal cases against Trump critics dropped Available for 89 days A federal US judge has dismissed the criminal cases against the former FBI director James Comey and the New York Attorney General Letitia James, who've both led high-profile investigations into Donald Trump. The judge found that the prosecutor overseeing both cases, Lindsey Halligan, had been hired unlawfully. The White House has said the Justice Department will appeal against the ruling. President Trump has denied accusations that he uses the criminal justice sytem to target his enemies. Also: Mexican police arrest a man accused of recruiting people involved in the murder of a popular mayor, Carlos Manzo. We look back at…...

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BBC may not be in 'safe hands' under its chair, says committee head

16+ hour, 16+ min ago (836+ words) The head of the culture select committee has questioned whether the BBC board is in "safe hands" under its chair Samir Shah, describing his evidence to MPs on Monday as "wishy-washy". Shah appeared in front of the Commons committee after a turbulent period for the BBC, which has seen its director general and head of news resign after claims of impartiality in its reporting. Speaking to the BBC's World Tonight after the hearing, Dame Caroline Dinenage, the most senior MP on the committee, said she was concerned about a lack of "grip at the heart of BBC governance". Shah told the Commons committee he would not walk away from the job, saying he would "steady the ship" and "fix it". Shah and other senior BBC figures were summoned to give evidence about how the corporation is addressing concerns raised about…...

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Senior BBC figures being questioned by MPs after claims of bias in leaked memo - live updates

16+ hour, 7+ min ago (1816+ words) Adviser Warns of 'Incipient Problems' at BBC Senior BBC figures are being questioned by MPs after a leaked memo raised claims of bias at the corporation - watch live above The Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) committee hearing follows two high-profile resignations at the BBC and a threat of legal action from US President Donald Trump over an edit of his speech Members of the BBC board, including Chair Samir Shah, Robbie Gibb and Caroline Thomson, are now being questioned by MPs after the committee heard from former advisers Michael Prescott was pressed on his leaked memo which accused BBC Panorama of misleading viewers with its Trump edit Prescott and Caroline Daniel were also asked about their roles as external editorial advisers and how the BBC deals with issues that arise Edited by Emily Atkinson and Ben Hatton We're now hearing…...

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Australia senator condemned for burka stunt in parliament

17+ hour, 50+ min ago (402+ words) An Australian senator has provoked anger for wearing a burka in parliament, after pushing for a ban on the Muslim garment. Pauline Hanson was condemned by fellow senators, with one accusing her of "blatant racism". Proceedings in the senate were halted as she refused to remove the item. The Queensland senator, of the anti-immigration One Nation party, was seeking to introduce a bill that would ban full face coverings in public " a policy she has long campaigned for. It is the second time she has worn the garment " which covers the face and body " in parliament, and said her actions were in protest at the senate rejecting her bill. Shortly after other lawmakers blocked her from introducing the bill on Monday, she returned wearing a black burka. "This is a racist senator, displaying blatant racism," said Mehreen Faruqi, a Muslim…...

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5 key moments after MPs quiz top BBC figures

15+ hour, 8+ min ago (1006+ words) Five senior BBC figures, including its chairman, faced questions from MPs for more than three hours after a leaked memo raised claims of bias at the corporation. It comes after BBC director general Tim Davie and BBC News chief Deborah Turness resigned earlier this month over a Panorama episode that edited together parts of a 2021 speech by US President Donald Trump. That edit was highlighted in the memo, which was leaked and published by the Daily Telegraph. The memo's author Michael Prescott was among those facing MPs' questions on Monday. Prescott appeared alongside Caroline Daniel, his fellow former external editorial adviser to the BBC, at the Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) committee. BBC chairman Samir Shah and fellow board members Sir Robbie Gibb and Caroline Thomson also appeared. Prescott, a former Sunday Times political editor, was clear when asked if…...