BBC Leaders Resign Amid Allegations of Bias, Trump Speech Editing
New York PostNovember 10, 20252 min42,684 views
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- 🎯 Two top leaders of Britain's BBC, Director General Tim Davyy and BBC News CEO Deborah Tern, resigned on Sunday.
- ⚠️ Their departures followed allegations of bias at the broadcaster, including over the editing of a speech by US President Donald Trump.
Allegations of Bias
- 📺 An internal memo cited failings in coverage of the Israel Hamas war, trans issues, and edits to a Trump speech from January 6th, 2021.
- 🎤 The BBC's Panorama show allegedly edited parts of Trump's speech to make it appear he encouraged the Capitol riot.
- 🗣️ The memo also stated BBC Arabic showed anti-Israel bias and that stories on trans issues were suppressed.
Reactions and Departures
- 📉 Tim Davyy stated he was leaving due to the intense personal and professional demands of his role.
- 📰 Deborah Tern asserted in an email that the allegations of institutional bias at BBC News are wrong.
- 📢 Donald Trump welcomed the departures, calling the two leaders 'very dishonest people'.
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