Nandy ‘confident’ BBC bosses will deal with bias allegations
- Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy stated she is 'confident' BBC bosses are addressing bias allegations 'with the seriousness that this demands.'
- The BBC is expected to apologize due to concerns about impartiality, including the editing of a speech by US President Donald Trump.
- Nandy highlighted serious allegations of systemic bias in BBC reporting on difficult issues.
- Nandy mentioned that the BBC uses inconsistent language, creating an environment where news and fact are blurred with opinion.
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British Minister of Culture Lisa Nandy qualified Sunday's right to "extremely serious" the BBC of Casa Albá's charge that he would have falsely presented US President Donald Trump's statements in a paper.
Minister of Culture Nandy spoke with Chief of the Broadcasting Corporation - allegations of "systemic bias"
The BBC is accused of having tampered with an interview with Donald Trump for one of these documentaries. Allegations that prompted the public authorities to react, which are waiting for explanations from the channel on Monday.
British Minister of Culture Lisa Nandy qualified Sunday's right to "extremely serious" the BBC of Casa Albá's charge that he would have falsely submitted US President Donald Trump's statements in a paper. The Minister, who...
Sunday shows round-up: Culture Secretary concerned about ‘systemic bias’ at the BBC
The BBC is set to apologise for the misleading editing of a Donald Trump speech it featured in the Panorama documentary ‘Trump: A Second Chance?’. The documentary spliced together different segments of Trump’s speech to make it look like he said he would walk to the US Capitol with them to ‘fight like hell’. Speaking
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