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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Controversy Strikes BBC Over Trump's Speech Edit
Controversy Strikes BBC Over Trump's Speech Edit A controversial edit of a speech by US President Donald Trump has put the BBC in the spotlight, as Trump sent a legal threat over the documentary aired by the broadcaster.The 'Panorama' programme is under scrutiny after splicing parts of Trump's speech, leading to the resignation of two senior executives amid bias allegations. The segment made it appear Trump incited violence by urging supporters …
Susanna Reid sparks fury with 'laughable' defence of BBC as Richard Madeley ITV GMB clash explodes over Trump scandal: 'Showed her true colours!'
Susanna Reid has found herself on the receiving end of some rather angry fan responses after she came out to bat for the BBC during Monday's episode of Good Morning Britain.In doing so, Ms Reid was also affronted by stern opposition in the form of co-host Richard Madeley, who was fully in favour of BBC director-general Tim Davie and the CEO of News and Current Affairs, Deborah Turness, stepping down following the latest saga at the corporation.T…
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