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BBC boss calls Gaza documentary ‘dagger to the heart’ after narrator revealed to be son of Hamas terroristThe controversial “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone” told the story of Israel’s incursion into the enclave through the eyes of ...
Tim Davie said no one needs "any prodding" on an independent investigation into the BBC's scandal-hit Gaza documentary, in ...
Tim Davie said he removed the film while concerns raised about the boy's connections to Hamas - which is proscribed as a ...
THE BBC’S most senior news boss reportedly watched its controversial Gaza documentary weeks before it was broadcast. Deborah Turness, the chief executive of BBC News and Current Affairs, is said ...
Tim Davie admits to ‘‘serious flaws’ in the programme but says it could be uploaded again after the review is complete ...
BBC boss Tim Davie was today read the riot act by the Culture Secretary over its Gaza documentary that used kids linked to Hamas. Lisa Nandy expressed her “deep concern” at the widely ...
The secretary of State has been handed a pair of seemingly contradictory policy objectives in the Middle East — by a boss who has shown ... to empty the war-wrecked Gaza Strip of its Palestinian ...
Questioned whether it could return to iPlayer, the BBC boss said he is “not ruling anything ... of frustration and disappointment” that the Gaza documentary has affected public trust in ...
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How to Survive a Warzone saga has ramped up further as the Culture Secretary gets set to meet the BBC Chair later today with only one item on the agenda. Lisa Nandy, who has already weighed in on the ...
The controversial “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone” told the story of Israel’s incursion into the enclave through the eyes of Palestinian children and was narrated by 13-year-old Abdullah al ...
BBC Boss Isn’t “Ruling Out” Reinstating Gaza Doc, Admits “Unanswered Questions Weren’t Followed Up” Tim Davie said no one needs "any prodding" on an independent investigation into the ...
The BBC’s director-general Tim Davie has admitted there were “unanswered questions” that should have been “followed up” over the company’s scandal-hit Gaza documentary. Davie defended ...
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