PAUL BRACCHI: Did the BBC know a Hamas chief's son was starring in its documentary? If not, why not?
How To Survive A Warzone begins with a young boy speaking to the camera inside the bombed out shell of a building.
Fallout from the film about Gaza's children is a reputationally damaging mess, says the BBC's media editor Katie Razzall.
AT the smart London office of law firm Lewis Silkin, a team of solicitors this week set about grilling staff from the TV show MasterChef. Acting for the show’s producer, Banijay, they wanted to ...
The BBC is to investigate claims that a Hamas official’s daughter who appeared to celebrated the Oct 7 attacks was paid ...
The BBC is under fire after paying a Hamas-linked family during their Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone documentary.
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GB News on MSNCounter terrorism police assessing whether to take action over BBC Gaza documentaryCounter Terrorism police are "assessing" whether "police action" is required after the BBC admitted paying family members of ...
It is intolerable that our state broadcaster could be acting as a spokesperson and funder for an antisemitic genocidal terror ...
Counter-terror police are 'assessing' the BBC's controversial Gaza documentary. It emerged last week that the Gaza film's child narrator was the son of Ayman Alyazouri, who has worked as Hamas' deputy ...
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Hosted on MSNGary Lineker told to apologise as GB News’s Ben Leo lashes out at BBC Gaza documentary: ‘Still waiting!’GB News presenters Ben Leo and Nana Akua have called for Gary Lineker to apologise over a BBC Gaza documentary that was ...
The BBC apologised on Thursday for "serious flaws" in the making of a Gaza documentary after it emerged that the child ...
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