BBC likely to redact some of emails it must release over Martin Bashir scandal
Broadcaster expected to use Freedom of Information Act to stop full disclosure, tribunal told
June 2021
The politics sketch
MPs give ex-BBC bosses a right royal bashing over Bashir’s Diana interview
John Crace
There wasn’t much left of former directors general Tony Hall and John Birt after four-hour grilling
May 2021
We jump through hoops to make BBC programmes fair. Don’t let critics claim otherwise
John Ware
Martin Bashir won over BBC with his grasp of theology
BBC braces for criticism over 2016 decision to rehire Martin Bashir
Tony Hall, the man with the Midas touch, finally laid low by Bashir row
BBC interview did not harm Diana, claims Martin Bashir
How BBC managers kept the board in the dark about Diana interview
‘We’ll intervene to restore trust in the BBC’ warn ministers
Former BBC boss Lord Hall resigns from National Gallery after Diana row
‘A cover-up’: what the Dyson report said about the BBC and Martin Bashir
April 2021
Diana, Bashir, and that TV interview: now Panorama investigates itself
Special programme investigates if the broadcaster ignored the way controversial reporter landed scoop
November 2020
Martin Bashir to face questions over Diana interview when he recovers from Covid
Why is Princess Diana's Panorama interview back in the news?
October 2020
Rishi Sunak's ex-Goldman Sachs boss emerges as next possible BBC chair
Former Conservative party donor Richard Sharp was appointed as chancellor’s advisor in April
August 2020
Tim Davie faces battle to find new BBC funding model
The corporation has looked at replacing the licence fee with a new special income tax
BBC a bulwark against pandemic of fake news, Tony Hall to argue
Outgoing director general to say corporation can persuade UK public to take up vaccine
BBC apologises for N-word in television broadcast after DJ Sideman quits
Director general admits mistake following 18,000 complaints
July 2020
'The nearest to God we get': stars pick the Beethoven work they cherish
Ali Smith does an opus a month, Tony Hall saw Fidelio on Robben Island, and Lady Brenda Hale used to march to his Grosse Fuge. As the Proms celebrate Beethoven’s 250th anniversary, stars reveal a favourite work
June 2020
Samira Ahmed: 'Run for director general of the BBC? Maybe next time'
What next for the broadcaster who blew the whistle on gender inequality at the BBC? A groundbreaking TV series on the treasures of Persia, and – if her mum has her way – a crack at Bollywood