It’s the BBC v Trump, Farage and co. Who in their right mind would want to be its new boss ? / (…)
Public life is a minefield and the best and brightest just don’t want to know. How convenient for foes of the most trusted news organisation in the world Listen, I hate to ruin a yarn wall but I don’t think it’s at all helpful to start framing the current crisis at the BBC as a giant conspiracy (…)
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The Guardian
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The Guardian
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