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Movie tells the story of the Prince’s decision to discuss his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein on camera
Broadcaster’s news reaches 73% of UK adults, making it a key gauge of whether a policy row is getting attention
Then UK prime minister accused journalists of lacking balance and ‘editorialising’, newly released documents reveal
Funding squeeze risks dulling the power of its dogged reporting in holding the broadcaster to account
Guardian decides not to renew contract of veteran cartoonist Steve Bell after image featuring Israeli PM was pulled
Strategy expected to include cutbacks to shows such as ‘Newsnight’ and investment in digital and streaming platforms
Pair are to jointly present a show on LBC and a podcast for the media group’s app
The idea that getting rid of the public broadcaster might somehow improve the media landscape is a fallacy
Deborah Turness to succeed Fran Unsworth in one of the most influential jobs in British journalism
Richard Sharp said the ‘low hanging fruit’ in terms of savings had already ‘gone’
Sir Robbie Gibb concerned that preferred candidate would damage relations with government
Former news director Lord Tony Hall said he thought the former reporter could be trusted
Launching a streaming service is a risky investment for the broadcaster, but the alternatives are worse
Executives hope to reconnect with regional audiences and shed reputation for metropolitan bias
Block on British broadcaster comes a week after UK withdrew licence for Chinese state network
Reform plan to save £40m on ice as broadcaster plays central role in reporting epidemic
Bank should put alleged food theft in perspective — it’s not exactly £44,000 on wine
Former London Evening Standard editor will depart as broadcaster embarks on reorganisation
Fran Unsworth issues warning as broadcaster announces 450 job cuts as part of £80m savings drive
It would be a mistake to drive broadcasters into the partisanship that dominates US news
Tribunal acknowledges that broadcaster compelled them to create companies to receive payment
‘Expectations are high and the budget is low’, experts warn
Move comes after UK regulator said Kremlin-backed broadcaster RT breached impartiality rules
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