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Government Sets Out BBC Licence Fee Reform Plans

The Culture Secretary has launched a review of the BBC's royal charter, proposing reforms to the licence fee and exploring new commercial funding. Have your say on the future of public broadcasting.

BBC Licence Fee Reform Plans Unveiled in Charter Review

The Culture Secretary has launched a review of the BBC's royal charter, proposing reforms to the licence fee and exploring new commercial revenue streams. Discover what this means for the future of British broadcasting.

BBC orders all staff to complete antisemitism training

Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has mandated compulsory antisemitism training for all employees following accusations of ignored complaints from over 200 Jewish staff. Staff have six months to complete the course.

BBC's Race Across the World Captivates Millions

The BBC's gripping reality series Race Across the World has become an unexpected ratings phenomenon, with audiences praising its authentic drama and stunning global cinematography that's proving more compelling than scripted shows.

Nobody Wants Question Time Anymore: BBC Show Crisis

The BBC's flagship political programme Question Time faces an existential crisis as viewing figures plummet to record lows, with insiders blaming 'boring' Westminster politics and format fatigue.

Top Gear future uncertain as filming halted

Exclusive: Top Gear's executive producer drops bombshell revelation about the show's uncertain future as BBC conducts internal review following Freddie Flintoff's horror crash.

Game of Wool: BBC's Knitting Champion Crowned

The BBC's crafting competition Game of Wool has found its first champion, but did the judges pick the right winner? Christopher Stevens delivers his verdict on Britain's answer to The Great British Bake Off with knitting needles.

Sean Bean's Robin Hood: Gloriously Bad TV

The Guardian's scathing review declares Sean Bean's new Robin Hood adaptation the most spectacular television failure of 2025 - and surprisingly unmissable viewing.

Doctor Who Boss Reveals BBC Budget Crisis

Doctor Who showrunner Russell Davies exposes the harsh financial realities of modern television production, explaining why the iconic series can't afford traditional filming methods anymore.

Ashley Jensen praised in BBC's Shetland return

BBC's Shetland returns with Ashley Jensen receiving critical acclaim for her powerful performance as DI Ruth Calder, bringing fresh intensity to the hit Scottish crime drama.

BBC presenter leaves after controversial Ferguson interview

Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.

90s British TV series scores 95% on Rotten Tomatoes

A cult British series from the late 1990s has stunned critics by achieving a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes rating, outperforming contemporary streaming giants and earning renewed appreciation from audiences.

The Ridge: BBC's Gripping New Zealand Thriller

Lauren Lyle stars in this atmospheric psychological thriller set against New Zealand's stunning landscapes, where a journalist's investigation into a disappearance uncovers dark secrets.

Lazarus: Supernatural Thriller Review

Christopher Stevens reviews the gripping supernatural thriller Lazarus, where a murder victim returns from the dead to solve his own killing in this must-watch television event.

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