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BBC chief and news head resign amid bias controversy

Published on: November 10, 2025 11:34 AM

BBC boss and head of news quit after criticism of Trump documentary edit

LONDON – The director-general of the BBC, Tim Davie, and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigned on Sunday following accusations of bias, including the controversial editing of a speech by former US President Donald Trump. The resignations came after an internal report, leaked to the Daily Telegraph, cited shortcomings in the broadcaster’s coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, transgender issues, and Trump’s remarks.

The controversy centered on a Panorama programme that edited two segments of Trump’s speech together, making it appear that he encouraged the Capitol Hill riot of January 2021. Trump welcomed the resignations, calling both executives “very dishonest people” and claiming they had attempted to influence a U.S. election.

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Despite the criticisms, Davie defended the BBC, noting that its journalism is widely respected internationally. He admitted that mistakes were made but took ultimate responsibility, saying the broadcaster should be championed rather than weaponised. Turness, meanwhile, denied claims of institutional bias in an email to staff.

The BBC has faced increasing scrutiny in recent years, accused by critics of both political sides of failing to maintain impartiality. Other controversies included the suspension of sports presenter Gary Lineker over his criticism of government policy, the withdrawal of a Gaza documentary, and backlash over coverage of cultural and political events.

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British culture minister Lisa Nandy praised Davie’s leadership, highlighting his role in guiding the broadcaster through significant changes. Davie is expected to remain in position for a few months while the BBC board identifies a replacement. The resignations come as the BBC prepares to negotiate a new charter with the government in 2027, a move that will secure its future funding.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: BBC, Deborah Turness, Donald Trump, Latest, media bias, Tim Davie, UK news

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