BBC apologises to staff over N-word inclusion as Bafta announces comprehensive review

24 février 2026 | Catherine Shoard
Chief content officer Kate Phillips tells staff she is ‘so sorry’ racial slur by Tourette campaigner was not edited from recorded broadcast Peter Bradshaw: why the dust has not yet settled on the Baftas N-word row A senior BBC executive has apologised to staff for the corporation’s failure to (…)
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