The media watchdog says the broadcast channel allowed the then-prime minister to go unchallenged.
Month: October 2024
‘Typical teenage relationship’ ended in murder
A two-day sentencing hearing is under way for the killer of 15-year-old Holly Newton.
Juryless rape trials pilot axed by Scottish government
The proposal would have seen a single judge decide whether people are guilty of rape and attempted rape.
Mum settles legal action with government over girl’s air pollution death
Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, who lived near London’s South Circular Road, had a fatal asthma attack in 2013.
Alleged spy says he ‘sabotaged operation’ to travel to Iran
The former British soldier accused of spying for Iran tells his trial that he deliberately avoided travelling to the country.
Barge resident keen to start ‘second chance at life’
Cedrick, from Cameroon, flew to the UK in March, was moved onto the barge and has been there since.
Officers watched body-worn footage for ‘entertainment’
The footage was accessed largely “without legitimate purpose” at 20 police stations on 248 occasions.
‘Critical incident’ declared over school’s historic abuse
Operation Chalk is examining claims of physical and sexual abuse at Kerelaw School between the 1970s and 2000s.
Emma Barnett: I spent day at abortion clinic ahead of protest ban
As a ban on protesting within 150m of abortion clinics is introduced, the BBC speaks to anti-abortion activists.
‘How I led police to a thief and got my bike back’
A man from Dalston traces his stolen bike and leads the police to the door of the thief.
