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.
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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.
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.
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Donald Trump files a $10bn defamation lawsuit against the BBC over its editing of his 6 January speech. UK ministers and Ed Davey urge Keir Starmer to stand up for the national broadcaster. Read the latest.
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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Former BBC director general Tony Hall insists the corporation must not pay Donald Trump after the ex-president threatened a $5bn lawsuit over a misleading Panorama edit.