The Guardian view on the BBC under siege : Britain must defend its own truth / Editorial
With Donald Trump circling and Labour ministers wavering, defending the corporation’s independence is now a test of national will The chair of the BBC, Samir Shah, struck a defensive tone in his interview to explain the mess the broadcaster has found itself in. The impression was of an (…)
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