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