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BBC's robots are aiming to turn scrap into gold
The ciorporation's most lavish children's programme ever is already a marketing success, writes Richard Alleyne. ...
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BBC's decision to confirm source is an attempt to end speculation
Surprise announcement shows faith in reporter, writes Matt Born. ...
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New vision at the BBC's heart
Broadcasting House is the centrepiece of the Corporation'as ambitious fleet of 'accesible' buildings. ...
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BBC confirms Kelly key souce in dossier row
Prime minister to give evidence to judicial iinquiry into MoD expert's death. ...
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History students learn more from TV than books
History students at universithave studied their subject more from watching television than reading serious books, a...
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Cracks appear in BBC ranks as executives face revolt
Journalists fear they may be arnished by Kelly furore. ...
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BBC on defensive over accusations of misleading report
The BBC disclosure that David Kelly was its main source for the Iraq dossier story immediately made the corporation...
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BBC Chairman under fire after admitting Kelly was key source
The BBC faced a deepening crisis last night after admitting David Kelly, the government scientist who apparently co...
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Doctor 'was BBC's only mole'
There was once a Labour defence secretary named Fred Mulley. He was an inoffensive creature who ambled through ghis...
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Heads must roll at BBC
BBC top brass faced calls to quit last night after sensationally naming dead weapons expert Dr David Kelly as the W...
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Euro anger over BSkyB football deal
European regulators are set to cry foul over the prospect of Premier League Football rights being sold excliusively...
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James Forlong quits Sky News
Sky News announced today that its correspondent James Forlong has resigned following an investigation into allegations that a report by him from submarine HMS Splendid in March contained misleading images and information.
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Record number of TV shows hit by viewer complaints
Viewers angered by the huge rise in sex, violence and bad language on television have complained about a record num...
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Minister broadcasts her desire for competition
The Communications Bill finally receives royal assent. ...
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'Offensive' TV shows set record
Record numbers of television programmes are causing offence to viewers, a broadcasting watchdog says. ...
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Ex-comedian has the last laugh with a£23m deal
A stand-up comedian who realised he would do better sitting behind a desk will pocket almost half of the£23 millio...
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Mps accuse BBC row reporter of changing story
The row between the Government and the BBC over clims that Alastair Campbell 'sexed up' intelligence reports on Ira...
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BSC to probe TV violence
The effects of TV violence on children is set to be investigated by the Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC) after the watchdog reported a unprecedented rise of violence and foul language in soaps such as Eastenders and Coronation Street, writes Michael Rosser