Well, i was familiar with it and i suppose with new changes theres always going to be a problem. But i dont like the way that the new app delivers the news. For me, it doesnt work and as a result, its no longer my first news source. James cox was watching that and got straight in touch with us writing. Susan way vauthier added. Well, we promised you a fortnight ago that we would try and get someone from the bbc to respond to the feedback youve given. So lets discuss that news app upgrade and other matters with naja nielsen, whos the Digital Directorfor bbc news. Thank you so much for coming on newswatch. Youll know there have been lots of complaints about the new news app and many people are saying its actually harder to navigate around the app. You used to be able to select what you wanted from tabs along the top. Now you have to kind of scroll up and down a lot. Why have you made it harder to find the stories people want . So thats an interesting point because you can still navigate
Well, i was familiar with it and i suppose with new changes theres always going to be a problem. But i dont like the way that the new app delivers the news. For me, it doesnt work and as a result, its no longer my first news source. James cox was watching that and got straight in touch with us writing. Susan way vauthier added. Well, we promised you a fortnight ago that we would try and get someone from the bbc to respond to the feedback youve given. So lets discuss that news app upgrade and other matters with naja nielsen, whos the Digital Directorfor bbc news. Thank you so much for coming on newswatch. Youll know there have been lots of complaints about the new news app and many people are saying its actually harder to navigate around the app. You used to be able to select what you wanted from tabs along the top. Now you have to kind of scroll up and down a lot. Why have you made it harder to find the stories people want . So thats an interesting point because you can still navigate
Well, i was familiar with it and i suppose with new changes theres always going to be a problem. But i dont like the way that the new app delivers the news. For me, it doesnt work and as a result, its no longer my first news source. James cox was watching that and got straight in touch with us writing. Susan way vauthier added. Well, we promised you a fortnight ago that we would try and get someone from the bbc to respond to the feedback youve given. So lets discuss that news app upgrade and other matters with naja nielsen, whos the Digital Directorfor bbc news. Thank you so much for coming on newswatch. Youll know there have been lots of complaints about the new news app and many people are saying its actually harder to navigate around the app. You used to be able to select what you wanted from tabs along the top. Now you have to kind of scroll up and down a lot. Why have you made it harder to find the stories people want . So thats an interesting point because you can still navigate
going to say this morning what i m going to announce to parliament on wednesday. why change inheritance tax when you have the lower paid struggling to pay their bills? this isn t asking you to confirm it. it s a question of principle. why would you do that when people are having such a hard time? i m sorry to say that i m not going to be drawn on any individual tax. i think you can read the papers this morning and you can see that i m going to abolish every single tax. andy gilding was watching that interview with the chancellor and posed this question. we asked bbc news for an answer to that and they told us. afterjeremy hunt had actually made his speech on wednesday, bbc cameras, along with those of other media, were positioned in their traditional spot for a big day at westminster on college green, just outside the houses of parliament in central london. political correspondent ione wells joined ben thompson there on wednesday afternoon to provide some analysis of what had
which were read out by the lawyers questioning them, and transcribed on screen live and in full. the bbc mews channel showed an on screen warning, with the presenter breaking into the coverage several times along these lines. this is an extract from your letter to the inquiry dated the 7th of may. you re watching bbc apologies for the coarse language being used in these text messages. this is a live stream coming in from the uk covid inquiry. so some coarse language is being used. the ripeness of the language surprised heaven s gate trading, who wrote. but chris the dj had this response. for its part, bbc news said. but several viewers told us they thought the on air apologies and explanations were overdone. here s amanda roy. that strong language was indeed bleeped out when the story was covered on bbc one s evening bulletins. you called ministers useless bleep, morons, bleep, in emails and whatsapps to your professional colleagues. dave briggs was watching that report on