The culture secretary questions how the broadcaster has responded to concerns from Jewish leaders over its report

The culture secretary, Nadine Dorries, has questioned the BBC’s complaints process in an escalating row over the broadcaster’s reporting of an antisemitic attack in London.

In a letter to Tim Davie, the BBC’s director general, seen by the Guardian, Dorries asked him to explain how the corporation has responded to concerns from Jewish leaders over its coverage of an incident in November on Oxford Street and how he plans to “resolve the issue in a suitably timely manner”.

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