The BBC is now coming under political attack for broadcasting an involuntary racial slur during the BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday.
The broadcast of a racial slur at the Bafta Film Awards was "completely unacceptable and harmful", the culture secretary says.
Culture secretary Lisa Nandy touts new standards and accessibility codes as "strengthening protections for audiences, ...
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said there have been “too many incidents of this kind” at the BBC, after it broadcast a racial slur during its coverage of the Baftas. Ms Nandy said she was “deeply ...
However, reports suggest that Warner Bros raised immediate concerns with the BBC about the language during the live recording, requesting that it be removed from the programme, wh ...
The culture secretary talks about secret briefings, the need for solidarity and why the government must recognise its big moment of reckoning ...
The BBC is facing criticism after failing to edit out a racial slur from its broadcast of the BAFTA Awards. The slur was ...
UK culture secretary Lisa Nandy has welcomed a “full investigation” into the BBC’s broadcast of the Baftas and said she has ...
The culture secretary tells The Guardian newspaper that recent political turbulence is "unforgivable".
The Culture Secretary made her feelings clear about the chaos in Government - and attacked Sir Keir's 'island of strangers' ...
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy with BBC director-general Tim Davie. He was in the audience to hear her hopes for the corporation - Chris Jackson/PA The BBC is Britain’s best defence against “toxic ...
CMA and Ofcom to examine DMGT takeover amid fears merger could curb ‘diverging editorial stances’ in press ...