BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I am grateful to you, Ms Bardell, and to Front-Bench and particularly Back-Bench colleagues. The BBC is a treasured institution.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates The hon. Lady has been generous in giving way.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates It may just help if I repeat the BBC’s breaking news Twitter account—the push notification to 51 million followers: “Hundreds feared dead
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates It may just help if I repeat the BBC’s breaking news Twitter account—the push notification to 51 million followers: “Hundreds feared dead
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates The hon. Lady has been generous in giving way.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I beg to move, That this House has considered the Government’s role in upholding the impartiality of BBC news coverage.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I will be coming to that. We know that the BBC has received myriad complaints.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates My hon. Friend makes a very good point.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates My hon. Friend is absolutely right. As my example indicated, it does that for Daesh, which is another terrorist organisation.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates My right hon. Friend is absolutely right.