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BBC apologises after broadcasting footage of online court hearing

By Press Association 2021 BBC court hearing footage The BBC has apologised after broadcasting a snippet of footage of an online High Court hearing without permission. A barrister representing the BBC on Friday offered an apology after two senior judges began contempt of court proceedings. Trevor Burke QC said an internal BBC investigation had begun. He estimated that about 450,000 people had seen the footage, broadcast on the BBC’s South East Today, in mid-November. The footage showed part of a hearing, staged in November, relating to oil drilling near Gatwick. Environmental campaigner Sarah Finch had challenged Surrey County Council’s decision to allow a well six miles from her home in Redhill, Surrey, to be extended. She is waiting for a judge’s ruling.

Investigation launched as BBC broadcasts footage of online court hearing

THE BBC has apologised after broadcasting a snippet of footage of an online High Court hearing without permission. A barrister representing the BBC on Friday offered an apology after two senior judges began contempt of court proceedings. Trevor Burke QC said an internal BBC investigation had begun. He estimated that about 450,000 people had seen the footage, broadcast on the BBC’s South East Today, in mid-November. The footage showed part of a hearing, staged in November, relating to oil drilling near Gatwick. Environmental campaigner Sarah Finch had challenged Surrey County Council’s decision to allow a well six miles from her home in Redhill, Surrey, to be extended. She is waiting for a judge’s ruling.

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