All news on the topic: BBC

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'Colleague groped me in locked McDonald's office - firm made me feel worthless'
More than 170 people contacted a helpline, set up this week by the UK’s human rights watchdog, and lawyers say the fast-food firm faces paying out tens of thousands
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From Hospital to Hollywood stars - Casualty stars who hit the big time
BBC's medical soap Casualty has been running since 1986 and, in almost 40 years, it's had many of Hollywood and TV's biggest names appear at the beginning of their impressive careers
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EastEnders fans say Keanu's Christmas death 'sealed' after Sharon twist
EastEnders viewers believe a twist that aired this week on the BBC soap has revealed the identity of the Christmas Day death victim
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Best time to see stars and planets – expert explains when and where to look
Expert Chris Lintott says that the coming weeks are among the best for watching amazing events occurring in the skies above us
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Catherine Tate takes aim at Netflix as her show is axed 'without warning'
Catherine Tate called Netflix 'rude' after she discovered Hard Cell was being binned via someone else's agent as wishes the situation had been handled better
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Jake Quickenden shares strict BBC rule which has has dashed his Strictly dreams
Jake Quickeden is keen to showcase his moves on the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom, despite being snubbed for a spot each year due to a secret BBC rule
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OceanGate co-founder says Titanic director 'knows nothing' about TItan tragedy
Titanic Director James Cameron, who has made more than 30 deep dives into the wreck himself, publicly criticised OceanGate and its lack of safety procedures for the Titan submarine
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BBC's Naga Munchetty praised by fans as she makes bid to 'save someone's life'
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty, 47, hosted the morning show with Ben Thompson before she left her shift to donate blood to 'save someone's life'
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The Sixth Commandment villagers vent fury at BBC drama for 'glorifying murderer'
Residents in Maids Moreton, the village where the Sixth Commandment series starring Timothy Spall as Peter Farquhar and Anne Reid as Ann Moore-Martin, is set have reacted with fury
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TV chef Tom Kerridge defends charging £155 for three-course meal at his pub
Tom, who is fronting a new show that looks at the struggles faced by his industry, told how he is passionate about giving his diners the best 'experience'
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Ex-BBC DJ agrees to pay Jeremy Vine 'substantial' damages in civil claim
Former BBC radio host Alex Belfield has agreed to pay damages and legal costs to Jeremy Vine, after being sued by the British broadcaster for defamation and harassment
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Olivia Pratt-Korbel's mother demands killers forced to face victims' families
Describing her daughter's killers as a 'coward' Cheryl Korbel said she wanted jailed Thomas Cashman to 'listen to the pain that he's caused, the pain that we went through and the pain we are still going through'
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BBC's The Sixth Commandment slammed by neighbours of Benjamin Field victims
Neighbours of Benjamin Field's victims have hit out at the BBC series The Sixth Commandment, branding the show 'insensitive' for revisiting the crimes he committed
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Police watchdog probes why rapist cop David Carrick cleared despite 49 offences
David Carrick was finally jailed for life in February for 49 offences, including 24 rapes, during his 20-year police career, during which he came to the attention of police a number of times
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Lioness icon Fara Williams calls for more resources to support women's football
Former Lioness Fara Williams and leading nutritionist Sophia Linn have called for more resources and education to support women's nutrition in football
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Strictly Come Dancing to 'ruffle feathers' after signing West End star
Strictly Come Dancing bosses have reportedly signed trained actor and dancer Layton Williams for the upcoming series – despite him previously appearing on the West End
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Holly Willoughby's 'next move' as she slopes off for summer away from spotlight
This Morning usually makes a big deal about presenter Holly Willoughby's summer break, but this year the star left without fanfare following her ITV fallout with Phillip Schofield
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England's Lionesses pose in lingerie to send powerful message ahead of World Cup
England Lionesses Fara Williams and Reanna Blades posed in lingerie in powerful snaps for an empowering campaign to keep girls in sports ahead of the World Cup
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Gemma Atkinson and Gorka Marquez love story in full - tears, trauma to baby joy
After keeping their romance under wraps for months, former Strictly Come Dancing co-stars Gemma Atkinson and Gorqua Marquez have moved into their dream family home, gotten engaged and now welcomed their second child together
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Death in Paradise star gives update on Danny John-Jules return
Death In Paradise star Ralf Little says Danny John-Jules is 'always welcome back' on the BBC detective drama, amid fans' call for him to return to the programme
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BBC farming star avoids jail for ramming tractor into GP's car in neighbour row
Andrew Hollinshead was named BBC's 'green farmer of the year' in 2016 but has today been fined in court after ramming his seven tonne tractor into a doctor's car at a junction in Sandbach, Cheshire
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Teen with leg ripped off by shark in shallow water thanks brother who saved her
A teen who was mauled by a 9ft shark in a terrifying attack has spoken out in a shocking documentary after her firefighter brother saved her life by getting her to their boat
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Moment BBC director pushes man before he hits his head and dies in pub argument
BBC television director Hywel Williams has been cleared of killing grandfather Peter Ormerod after CCTV showed him placing his hands on the retired teacher during a row over Welsh independence
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BBC faced 'huge pressure' to name Huw Edwards as presenter at heart of scandal
Dame Elan Closs Stephens, acting chairwoman of the BBC, explained at the Communications and Digital Committee why Huw Edwards' identity was kept quiet for so long
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'Vital disability news the Tories sneaked out while we were distracted by BBC'
Often when the news is dominated by big stories, it seems that governments and big corporations like to bury the bodies, so to speak