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Monday's national newspaper front pages

The resignations follow a major crisis over misleading editing of a Donald Trump speech, described as the BBC's biggest scandal in over a decade by officials.

  • On Monday, BBC director-general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness resigned, dominating national front pages after uproar over a Panorama film; Tim Davie said, `I have to take full responsibility`.
  • Donald Trump's posts on Truth Social claiming BBC leaders 'doctoring' footage amplified criticism, while The White House gloated that he 'forced out' the director-general and head of news.
  • Inside the BBC, sources described a mood of dismay as the hunt begins to fill two of the biggest roles in British media, while Deborah Turness rejected claims of institutional bias.
  • The BBC faces demands for change and is due to apologise to MPs on Monday, with Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch saying it was right bosses took responsibility.
  • Multiple controversies, including complaints over Gaza and trans issues, compounded pressure as insiders described Davie's exit as 'death by a thousand cuts', the Financial Times and The Guardian reported.
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