BBC Director Davie Resigns Amid Trump Documentary Controversy and Political Backlash.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie Resigns Amid Controversies
Tim Davie, the director-general of BBC News and BBC Director-General, resigns amid a series of controversies involving Trump documentary edits and allegations of systemic bias within the organization.
- The Papers: ‘BBC bosses quit in disgrace’ and ‘Tears of the crown’ — BBC News
- The BBC controversies faced by Tim Davie during his time in charge — Sky News
- BBC director general and News CEO resign over Trump documentary edit — BBC News
- BBC’s director-general and BBC News CEO resign – as Trump reacts — Sky News
- Three dead and 15 injured in Tenerife tidal surge — BBC News
- BBC bosses treating ‘systemic bias’ allegations seriously, culture secretary says — BBC News
BBC Leaders’ Downfall Welcomed by Right-Wing Political Figures
The downfall of BBC leaders has been met with widespread delight among many on the right-wing of British politics, according to a Sky News report.
- Downfall of BBC leaders greeted with undisguised glee by many on the right of British politics — Sky News
- So far, only one political leader is prepared to mount an outspoken defence of the BBC — Sky News
Tim Davie Resigns as BBC Director General Amid Trump Documentary Controversy
BBC director general Tim Davie resigns over the network’s edit of a documentary featuring Donald Trump, amid broader tensions surrounding editorial decisions and leadership at the corporation.
- In full: Tim Davie and Deborah Turness’s resignation letters – and the BBC response — Sky News
- Tim Davie resigns as BBC director general over Trump documentary edit — BBC News
Nursing watchdog ‘should’ve acted faster on Letby’
The new head of the nursing watchdog says it should have taken action sooner regarding the case of Letby.
- Nursing watchdog ‘should’ve acted faster on Letby’, new boss says — BBC News
- Nursing watchdog ‘should’ve acted faster on Letby’ — BBC News
- Nursing watchdog should have acted faster on Letby, new boss says — BBC News
30 Years of COP Talks: Are Climate Summits Saving the World or Just Hot Air?
Sky News examines three decades of climate summits, questioning whether they have effectively addressed global warming or if they are merely symbolic gatherings producing empty promises.
Why hasn’t her killer been caught a year after Harshita’s murder?
A year after the murder of Harshita, her family questions why her killer has not yet been apprehended.
British Man Dies in Ghana After Being Shot During Robbery
A British man was fatally shot during a robbery attempt in Ghana, highlighting the dangers of crime in the region.
Israel Receives Body of Soldier Killed in Gaza Conflict
The body of a soldier killed by Hamas in the 2014 Gaza conflict was returned to Israel, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for a prisoner exchange.
- Israel receives body of soldier killed in 2014 in Gaza — BBC News
- Israel receives body from Gaza after PM says soldier killed in 2014 to be returned — BBC News
Super Typhoon Haiyan Makes Landfall in the Philippines, Nearly a Million Evacuated
A powerful super typhoon made landfall in the central Philippines on November 9, 2025, prompting authorities to evacuate nearly one million people as it brought catastrophic winds and storm surge conditions.
- Super typhoon makes landfall in Philippines as nearly a million evacuated — BBC News
- Nearly a million evacuated as ‘super typhoon’ makes landfall in Philippines — BBC News
UK to Assist in Protecting Belgium Amid Suspected Russian Drone Incursions
The UK plans to provide support to Belgium in safeguarding its airspace following multiple suspected incursions by Russian military drones, as reported by BBC News.