Rule names several high-profile presenters banned from sharing certain views on social media while programmes are on air

The BBC has updated its social media guidelines to include a strengthened “Lineker clause”, in an attempt to stop high-profile presenters expressing strong views on party politics.

Gary Lineker almost brought down the BBC director general, Tim Davie, earlier this year when he refused to apologise for tweets about the language used by home secretary Suella Braverman to describe asylum seekers. Davie suspended Lineker, only to reinstate him after a staff rebellion.

Antiques Roadshow – Fiona Bruce

The Apprentice – Lord Sugar

Dragons’ Den – Evan Davis

The One Show – Alex Jones

Presenters of major events, such as sporting events

MasterChef – John Torode and Gregg Wallace

Match of the Day – Gary Lineker and Mark Chapman

Strictly Come Dancing – Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman

Top Gear’s current presenters

Radio 1 – Greg James

Radio 2 – Zoë Ball, Vernon Kay and Scott Mills

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