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  2. BBC controversies - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Governors (Chairman Stuart Young) also gave its backing for the programme to be defended in court. Stuart Young died in August 1986, two months before the libel case against Panorama came to trial. A new chairman, Marmaduke Hussey, had been appointed, but had not formally arrived at the BBC when the trial opened on 13 October 1986.

  3. Shakeel Begg - Wikipedia

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    Shakeel Begg is a prominent British Muslim, notable for losing a court case in which he challenged the BBC's description of him as an extremist. He has been imam of the Lewisham Islamic Centre in London since 1998. He has played a role in the British Muslim community, has been invited to speak at mosques and Islamic events, and has been a ...

  4. Prince Andrew & the Epstein Scandal - Wikipedia

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    "Prince Andrew & the Epstein Scandal" is an episode of the BBC's news and current affairs programme Newsnight broadcast on BBC Two on 16 November 2019. In the 58-minute programme, Prince Andrew, Duke of York was interviewed by Emily Maitlis about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein , the American financier and convicted sex offender .

  5. Cliff Richard wins privacy case against BBC [Video] - AOL

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  6. BBC Files United Nations Complaint Against Iran Over Online ...

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    The BBC World Service has filed an “urgent appeal” to the United Nations (UN) against Iran in light of the online violence towards female journalists working at BBC News Persian. According to ...

  7. BBC sexual abuse cases - Wikipedia

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    BBC World Affairs editor John Simpson described the crisis facing the BBC as its "biggest crisis for over 50 years". [20] A book written in 1999 by Simpson, Strange Places, Questionable People, had referred to an "Uncle Dick" at the BBC who had sexually assaulted children, and who appeared to fit the profile of BBC announcer Derek McCulloch.

  8. BBC - Wikipedia

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    BBC programming is also available to other services and in other countries. Since 1943, the BBC has provided radio programming to the British Forces Broadcasting Service, which broadcasts in countries where British troops are stationed. BBC Radio 1 is also carried in Canada on Sirius XM (online streaming only). The BBC is a patron of The Radio ...

  9. Trump's criminal cases are fading away, but some legal perils ...

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    While the criminal federal election interference case against Trump over the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol has been dismissed, he’s still facing eight related civil suits from law ...