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  • Rachel Cooke

    Farewell, with regret … Kirsty Wark, Newsnight’s smiling assassin in stripes

    Rachel Cooke
    A vanishingly small number of presenters, on the BBC or anywhere, are able to deploy tenacity and flintiness with a certain kind of warmth as she does
  • Ian Wright and Gary Neville celebrate Ollie Watkins's winner for England against The Netherlands as Roy Keane looks on quietly.

    Lineker and Shearer v Keane and Wright: does BBC or ITV have the stronger Euro 2024 final lineup?

    The two big channels prepare to slug it out for viewers for the climax of the tournament
    • Kirsty Wark bids farewell to Newsnight after 30 years on show

    • ‘It’s not going to go away’: Strictly Come Dancing row could take shine off 20th anniversary

    • ‘I find them quite magical’: the UK’s obsession with weather apps

  • BBC HQ, logo in view, in central London

    Keir Starmer commits to keeping BBC licence fee after years of Tory hostility

  • Dr. Michael Mosley, joint author of 'Fast Diet' at home in Buckinghamshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Player/Shutterstock (2211303e) Dr. Michael Mosley Dr. Michael Moseley, joint author of 'Fast Diet' at home in Buckinghamshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013

    Michael Mosley’s widow aims to ensure legacy after public response to death

  • Vernon Kay in the Radio 2 studio

    Radio 2 ‘golden oldies’ spin-off station on hold amid rivals’ complaints

    BBC told to carry out public interest test after commercial competitors said new channel would hit their audience
  • Steve Wright smiling at the camera at a press event, wearing yellow-tinted glasses

    Steve Wright, former Radio 2 DJ, died from ruptured stomach ulcer

    Death certificate seen by BBC says broadcaster, 69, died from acute peritonitis and a perforated gastric peptic ulcer
  • Greg Philo’s work was widely used in campaigning by pressure groups and charities.

    Greg Philo obituary

    Leading light of the Glasgow University Media Group devoted to exposing bias in television news reporting
  • Andy Murray on court at Wimbledon

    Murray and Raducanu mixed doubles match may clash with England game

    Sport fans could face choice between watching eagerly awaited tennis match and Euros quarter-final
  • Peter Rosier at the BBC's Cavendish Square offices in London, 1990

    Other lives
    Peter Rosier obituary

    Other lives: Communications professional who rose to become head of corporate affairs and press relations at the BBC
    • Brookside’s lesbian kiss in 1994 was marvellous – but it didn’t change Britain

    • Brief letters
      Families in poverty face a real challenge

    • TV review
      Election TV review: Clive Myrie’s chicken grilling kicks off chaotic four-channel extravaganza

  • Ros Atkins at the Stonebridge bar

    ‘A younger generation has grabbed it’: BBC pips composer on his tune’s Glastonbury remix

  • Allan Mustafa and Grace Dent. Photograph: Olivia Mansfield/The Guardian

    Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
    S7, Ep 4: Allan Mustafa, actor and comedian

June 2024

  • Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves

    ‘Mansplaining’ UK election coverage marginalises women’s concerns, study finds

    Media reporting on the campaign is overwhelmingly dominated by men, say researchers
  • PM again declines to say whether he told Craig Williams in advance about his decision to hold the election in July

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Sunak cites ‘confidential’ inquiry as he refuses to answer questions over aide and election date bet – as it happened

    PM again declines to say whether he told Craig Williams in advance about his decision to hold the election in July
  • Vernon Kay sat in a radio studio with a cake in front of him

    Vernon Kay uses CDs to keep BBC Radio 2 show going after technical issue

    Presenter forced to improvise after track cuts out because of computer system failure
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