BBC receives a deluge of complaints from Jewish employees
By Jane Prinsley
There is onslaught against Israel and the Jews from an unholy alliance between extremist Muslims, the left and the political class, and we need to start taking the fight to them
Corporation admits it should have sought to corroborate the claim from the terror group
The contestant on the BBC show studied at Leeds and works as a parliamentary advisor
Samir Shah, the former head of BBC’s political programmes, is expected to begin his role next month
86% said they were not satisfied with the corporation’s offering, the poll commissioned by the CAA reveals
The Match of the Day presenter was previously condemned for comparing the government’s language over migration to that of Nazi Germany
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Only 11 per cent said the BBC was impartial, the poll commissioned by the JC also reveals
By David Rose
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The corporation said ‘presenters of flagship programmes are free to express opinions about the issues that matter to them’
By Richard Percival
By Alex Hearn
It’s diagnosed as institutional antisemitism
By Stephen Pollard
The football pundit seems obsessed with displaying his universe-bending ignorance
The BBC Match of the Day host tweeted a commentary by Raz Segal was 'worth 13 minutes of anyone’s time'
Danny Cohen warned the broadcaster risks pouring 'fuel on the fire' of Jew hate in Britain
By Felix Pope
Board of Deputies attacks broadcaster for 'staggering lack of care' in reporting IDF operation
A BBC executive held up the example of Nelson Mandela during a discussion on the corporation’s refusal to call Hamas terrorists
Rhodri Talfan Davies insisted such mistakes were inevitable because of the 'fog of war'