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BBC Breakfast show boss Richard Frediani has been defended by staff amid the bullying allegations against him with host Naga Munchetty said to be one of the people who raised concerns about him.
BBC right-wing bias is peculiarly dangerous precisely because it is subtle and exploits the corporation’s reputation for impartiality ...
BBC News presenter Martine Croxall has reportedly received a host of support from her superiors after correcting her wording ...
Shah Rukh Khan’s family office co-invests $1 billion with Ashika Group alongside 28 other FOs. The actor's diverse portfolio ...
Production team had accused Israel of war crimes; broadcaster keeps Irish band Kneecap in Glastonbury Festival despite group ...
Rather than basking in the glory of a Bafta win, editor Richard Frediani is facing allegations of aggressive and intimidating ...
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Richard Frediani, the Editor of BBC Breakfast, is taking a “period of extended leave” according to the BBC. It comes after ...
"British investors are really well-travelled. More than a third of our [London-listed] companies are international," says Shah. "It doesn't matter where you're from, you can be successful here." ...
Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu, along with Minister of State Murlidhar Mohol, Secretary MoCA Samir Kumar Sinha, ...
The BBC's HR team is working with an external PwC consultant to examine allegations of bullying and misconduct on flagship ...
Tense atmosphere at BBC Breakfast could spill over on screen when Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt return to the sofa, ...