ping up goodbye to one area another one will ping up out of nowhere to move back across the uk. it is that repeating pattern we will see over the next few days and it s exactly why the weather is this damage was all so preventable. this programme continues on bbc one. for sexually explicit pictures. tonight, lawyers for the individual say the claims in the newspaper are rubbish . the bbc has been on the back foot for days, the sun is standing by its story, the high profile star remains unamed officially, and we don t know how the young person at the heart of this story is. where does all this leave the corporation and its bosses a question we have asked before in recent months and years, surely they have learned from previous scandals? tonight we ll talk to alison hastings, former chair of the bbc s editorial standards committee who s dealt with a number of bbc scandals, and top agentjonathan shallit. also tonight, as temperature records are broken around the world, we ll
for breaking lockdown rules. now on bbc news. the media show: piers morgan returns. hello and welcome to the media show, our guest today is the star signing of rupert murdoch s go new signing, piers morgan and he will notjust have a show in the uk, it will be streamed in the us, it will be broadcast on sky news australia and as well is that there is a column in the new york post and there is a book deal with harpercollins as well. all of which is owned by rupert murdoch, all of which is a significant bet on one man grabbing the attention of the world. let us hear if he thinks this is about with making. how does that happen, how does a deal get thrashed out to? it was fortuitous, the whole good morning britain blow up with the megan marco thing and the free speech debate, it was all writing in the uk, but it was big in the uk and rupert happen to be in the uk and he watched it all go down. they had been toying with whether to do a new network and i think he thought if i was av
know the public statements yet. until the bbc know the truth, it is wrong of them to say know the truth, it is wrong of them to say things and pre empt what might to say things and pre empt what might not to say things and pre empt what might not be the truth. we have a situation might not be the truth. we have a situation where a mother and stepfather, concerned parents understandably, a 20 year old, but albeit understandably, a 20 year old, but albeit a understandably, a 20 year old, but albeit a child, also an adult, they are seen albeit a child, also an adult, they are seen back of my mum and dad, it is my are seen back of my mum and dad, it is my business. instructing a major law firm is my business. instructing a major law firm to is my business. instructing a major law firm to write and say that their parents law firm to write and say that their parents are wrong. the whole thing is a mess parents are wrong. the whole thing is a mess it parents are wrong. t
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sustainable. what you do with the over 75 so the total despair and i the over 75 so the total despairand i said the over 75 so the total despair and i said on good morning britain regularly and i thought it was a betrayal of the pensioners in this country. and decide when to get it for me because i make your support of the bbc and they can produce amazing programming i recently watched jeremy bowens reporting on ukraine and is a good friend of mine and they are great. clive my re astounding. brilliant journalism clive my re astounding. brilliantjournalism and the brilliant journalism and the bbc brilliantjournalism and the bbc does his very best as it is a cnn semi or colleagues risking their lives to bring amazing reports to people. that is these great corporations of the best, but can the bbc continue to charge people my kids age,, are they going to pay a licence fee when they already make their own personal choice about whether to pay a fee for netflix and amazon prime, whatever it