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Elan Closs Stephens says diminishing institutions such as the public broadcaster weakens the fabric of the state
The BBC series, in which Britain turns on the Welsh working class, is thinly sketched and tonally inconsistent
The documentary film brings home the extent to which invasive technologies, social initiatives and media propaganda are used
Samir Shah is searching for a buyer for production company Juniper
UK media watchdog urged to block plan to create four stations that ‘directly imitate’ existing services
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Rishi Sunak are among the interviewees in the second season of Norma Percy’s insightful show
Review highlights lack of public confidence in way broadcaster handles viewers’ concerns
BBC documentary surveys experts in international security, diplomacy and military science to shed light on current reality
UK broadcaster will lease back part of the facilities from new owner Axa and continue to film there
How a nightly dispatch for sailors became a beloved fixture for landlubbers
Veteran TV executive takes helm of UK national broadcaster as it wrestles with ‘acute’ and ‘chronic’ challenges
Characters deal with both erectile and emotional dysfunction in fictional account of clinical trial
Then UK prime minister accused journalists of lacking balance and ‘editorialising’, newly released documents reveal
David Jonsson is a revelation as a young attaché who stumbles on a serial killer
I pored over obituaries, memorised cultural trivia and even learnt the Latin for ‘turkey’ — but prep was not much help
Tory party’s Plan B to sway the electorate involves attacking Labour’s spending plans
Report expresses concerns about Samir Shah’s ‘ability to provide robust challenge’ the corporation’s leadership requires
The BBC documentary is both a Day-Glo celebration of a movement and a sobering contemporary history
The dispute erupted after the presenter signed a letter opposing the UK government’s Rwanda migration bill
The show promises an enticing premise, action sequences and layer upon layer of conspiracy
Broadcaster hits out at government move that will reduce its budget by another £90mn a year
New head of corporation’s board replaces Richard Sharp, who resigned this year
Without confident and unimpeachable investigative journalism, the corporation itself has little reason to exist
Funding squeeze risks dulling the power of its dogged reporting in holding the broadcaster to account
UK broadcaster announces reductions that will hit flagship news programme ‘Newsnight’
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