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Lisa Nandy Defends BBC Amid Impartiality Row and Leadership Resignations

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy rejects claims of institutional bias and supports a review of the BBC's Royal Charter amid a $1bn lawsuit threat from Donald Trump.

  • Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has defended the BBC, calling it a 'light on the hill' despite the impartiality row and leadership resignations.
  • Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for $1bn over a documentary about him, demanding a retraction, apology, and compensation.
  • BBC Director-General Tim Davie is stepping down in the coming months amidst the crisis, with staff expressing frustration over having their questions vetted.
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British Minister of Culture Lisa Nandy spoke about the importance of the station and the difficult situation it faces in the face of a possible demand from Trump

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It's one of the BBC's biggest crises: US President Donald Trump wants to sue the broadcaster for a billion dollars, the station top resigned. Now the government has sided with the BBC.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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