BBC to fight Trump's $10bn defamation lawsuit
The BBC is set to argue that Donald Trump's $10bn lawsuit over a Panorama documentary should be dismissed, claiming it caused no serious harm. Read the full legal battle details.
The BBC is set to argue that Donald Trump's $10bn lawsuit over a Panorama documentary should be dismissed, claiming it caused no serious harm. Read the full legal battle details.
The UK government proposes a 'top-up' subscription for older BBC iPlayer content to secure the broadcaster's future. Have your say in the public consultation.
Donald Trump files a $10bn lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama edit. We analyse the key claims, from alleged malice to jurisdiction issues in Florida.
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Donald Trump files a massive defamation lawsuit against the BBC in Florida, citing a misleading edit in a Panorama documentary. The case follows a BBC apology and high-level resignations.
Donald Trump files a $10bn lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama edit, as UK ministers publish a green paper on the future of the licence fee. Political leaders clash over the broadcaster's independence.
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US President Donald Trump launches a massive £7.5 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC, alleging a Panorama documentary maliciously edited his January 6 speech. Read the full details.
Donald Trump sues the BBC for $5bn, alleging a Panorama documentary defamed him by editing his January 6 speech. The fallout led to high-level resignations. Read the full story.
Donald Trump files a $5bn defamation lawsuit against the BBC, alleging a Panorama documentary misrepresented his 2021 speech. The fallout has led to high-profile resignations.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves urged to justify income tax threshold freeze raising £8bn, while PM condemns two-child benefit limit as a 'moral failure'. Read the latest budget analysis.
Chancellor Kemi Badenoch faces backlash over two-child benefit cap stance. Explore the political controversy and its impact on UK families. Read the full analysis.
Rachel Reeves' debut budget as Chancellor triggers fierce debate with personal tax allowance freezes and the retained two-child limit. Critics argue the measures disproportionately impact lower earners.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers a Labour budget, scrapping the controversial two-child benefit cap in a move set to lift thousands of children out of poverty. Discover the new fair tax measures.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves admits working people will pay more tax but defends budget choices. Read her full response to critics and economic forecasts.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves abolishes the controversial two-child benefit limit, lifting 450,000 children out of poverty. Discover the impact and the political fallout of this landmark decision.