Martine Croxall back on BBC News after discrimination claims
- Martine Croxall filed a lawsuit against the corporation due to being sidelined for over a year post-BBC News and World News channels' merger.
- Croxall, along with three other senior female BBC journalists, alleged being removed from air for not being considered for chief presenter roles.
- The judge allowed the women to pursue claims of age and sex discrimination, with the next hearing scheduled for March. Croxall can also claim based on union membership and wages.
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BBC News Presenter Returns To Screen After A Year Off-Air, As Legal Battle Continues
BBC news presenter Martine Croxall has returned to screen after being off-air for more than a year, while her legal battle with her employer still plays out. Croxall was one of four senior female BBC journalists who brought a tribunal claim against the BBC earlier this month, alleging they had been snubbed for chief presenter […]
Martine Croxall returns to BBC News after her tribunal claim against corporation
MARTINE Croxall is back on BBC News after launching a tribunal claim against the corporation. The journalist, 55, has alleged she was kept off air for a year after being snubbed for a chief presenter role. Martine Croxall has returned to BBC News following her allegations she was kept off air for nearly a year after being snubbed for a top presenter rolePA / PA Wire Announcing her return, Croxall posted on X: “Ya’ll ready for this? Back on BBC N…
BBC News presenter makes triumphant return after being taken off air
Martine Croxall announced her BBC News return on Twitter (Picture: BBC) BBC News presenter Martine Croxall has returned to her position after taking legal action against the broadcaster. The host, 55, was among a group of BBC employees who claimed they were kept off air following a BBC rebrand. Following her employment tribunal earlier this month, Croxall announced her return on Twitter alongside a video of her presenting BBC News and saying ‘No…
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