Peter Rippon has been appointed editor of BBC’s news archive across BBC Online. The former Newsnight editor will take up the role to develop and
BBC journalists will stage a 24-hour strike on Monday 18 February 2013 in a row over jobs. Members of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ)
Signing off at Television centre for the last time with @ChrisEakinNews. Goodbye TVC! pic.twitter.com/7PT4Ojsf — Susannah Streeter (@StreeterNews) February 5, 2013
Prince Harry has left Afghanistan after serving five months on the front line. This was the 28-year-old’s second stint in combat after serving 2 months
President Barack Obama will be publicly sworn in for his second term today. The BBC News Channel and Sky News will have live coverage throughout
BBC Presenter, Andrew Marr, is recovering in hospital after suffering a stroke yesterday (Tuesday 8th). In a statement, the BBC said: “Andrew Marr was taken
Stephen Mitchell, who has quit as BBC deputy director of news, has issued a statement following the Pollard Review into Newsnight’s handling of the Savile
The BBC has announced that the deputy head of news, Stephen Mitchell, will retire when he works his notice. The news came after Nick Pollard,
The Pollard Report into the BBC’s handling of the Jimmy Savile story has been handed to the BBC. The former head of Sky News, Nick
The Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne will deliver the Autumn Statement this afternoon. It is thought that Whitehall departments will be told to save
BBC Question Time will take place from Swansea this evening on the day Lord Justice Leveson’s report on press standards is published. On the panel