BBC RSS Feed

 | 24/04/2009 2:50 pm

  • Katie Razzall: A seismic moment that shows rift at top of BBC - There may be more to this than meets the eye, says the BBC's culture and media editor.
  • China exempts chips used by carmakers from export curbs - The block on exports of the company's chips had raised fears that European car production would be hit.
  • Do UN climate talks have a point any more? - The US president is notably absent from these UN climate talks, as are other world leaders, all of which prompts questions about the purpose of COP today.
  • 'Chaos has gone' - quiet streets on Texas border after Trump crackdown - Parts of El Paso that were once teeming with migrants now lay largely silent as border crossings hit a 50-year low.
  • HMRC to review suspending 23,500 child benefit payments - The tax body had used travel data to conclude that thousands of parents had left the country permanently but many say they just went on holiday.
  • UK to help protect Belgium after suspected Russian drone incursions - Sir Richard Knighton, the UK military chief, says his Belgian counterpart requested assistance in the form of personnel and equipment this week.
  • Hospital failings continued after Alice Figueiredo death, leaked documents show - Four months after a young woman died in a mental health unit, another patient tried to harm herself in similar circumstances, leaked documents show.
  • A Kremlin target? Exiled Church man hits back at claims of spying - A former leading figure in the Russian Orthodox Church breaks his silence after an ex-aide levels allegations against him.
  • Trial for suspect of deadly Magdeburg market attack begins - Five people, including a nine-year-old boy, were killed in the attack on a Christmas market in the German town last year.
  • British man dies after being shot during robbery in Ghana - A manhunt is under way for the 68-year-old's killer and other suspects who were at the scene in Tema.
  • Why has Tim Davie resigned and what was the Trump documentary edit? - The BBC has come under fire over a Panorama documentary that was accused of misleadingly editing a speech by Donald Trump.
  • Davie and Turness resignation statements in full - Deborah Turness says "mistakes have been made" but "allegations that BBC News is institutionally biased are wrong".
  • Tim Davie: A 20-year BBC career that finally ran out of road - How the commercial man from Pepsi tried to drive change during challenging times at the BBC.
  • How the US overtook China as Africa's biggest foreign investor - As the two nations vie for key materials, the US has regained the lead in foreign direct investments in African countries.
  • The Papers: 'BBC bosses quit in disgrace' and 'Tears of the crown' - The resignations of BBC director general Tim Davie and his head of news Deborah Turness dominate Monday's papers.
  • No Responses to “BBC RSS Feed”