British Broadcasting Corporation
Coverage of British Broadcasting Corporation in the Nexus archive.
- Trump seeks to continue BBC defamation suit
Trump's attorneys requested a federal judge not to dismiss his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC after missing court deadlines. The BBC argued the lawsuit should be dismissed, claiming Trump's reputation was not harmed as he won the 2024 election. Trump's lawyers attributed the delay to compliance with court procedures and a protective order.
- TV producers, including former Beeb boss, call for TV licence to be compulsory for households - whether you watch BBC or not
TV producers, including former BBC boss, are calling for a compulsory TV licence for all households, regardless of whether they watch BBC or not. This proposal aims to ensure funding for public service broadcasting. The move is seen as a way to adapt to changing viewing habits.
- City Hall is accused of 'turning a blind eye' after BBC presenter embroiled in anti-Semitism row is picked to host youth awards event
City Hall is accused of ignoring anti-Semitism after selecting a BBC presenter to host a youth awards event, despite the presenter being involved in an anti-Semitism controversy. The decision has sparked outrage and criticism. The BBC presenter's involvement in the anti-Semitism row has raised concerns about City Hall's judgment.
- 'We mould trees to grow into the shape of chairs'
The article discusses a unique method of moulding trees to grow into the shape of chairs, with an article available on the BBC website and comments on a related news thread. The article has garnered 14 points and 2 comments. The concept of shaping trees into functional items like chairs is an innovative idea.
- BBC's new director general is starting as ex news boss blasts 'trans activist colleagues'
The BBC's new director general is starting amidst controversy as a former news boss criticizes 'trans activist colleagues'. The former boss's comments have sparked debate and discussion. The new director general's start comes at a time of change for the organization.
- In five charts - How UAE's exit could affect Opec's influence over the oil price
The article examines how the UAE's potential exit from OPEC could weaken the cartel's control over oil prices and global energy markets. It uses BBC charts to analyze the implications for OPEC's stability and pricing power.
- All areas of BBC News will be affected by cuts, staff told as 2,000 employees face axe and corporation vows to cut costs by 10 per cent over next three years
The BBC announced that all areas of BBC News will be impacted by job cuts, with 2,000 employees at risk. The corporation plans to reduce costs by 10% over the next three years as part of its restructuring efforts.