Director general says corporation will take time with fact-finding mission

Huw Edwards faces being off air for months after the BBC’s director general said an internal investigation into the suspended News at Ten presenter was likely to stretch into the autumn.

Tim Davie said the corporation would take its time with a fact-finding mission looking at claims against its best-known newsreader, after two police forces concluded Edwards had no criminal case to answer.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

UK coronavirus live: 33,470 people test positive in a day, highest since start of pandemic

Latest updates: latest figures show big jump in new infections; Alok Sharma…

US passes 250,000 deaths from coronavirus

Bleak landmark comes as more than 11m have been infected Biden Covid…

Tories call for Boris Johnson to quit as MP to avoid Partygate inquiry

PM’s allies brand probe a ‘witch-hunt’ as others call for him to…