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James Harding named BBC News chief

James Harding named BBC News chief

Having furrowed their brows as to whether or not they should play anti-Thatcher anthem 'Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead' from The Wizard Of Oz on Radio 1's Chart Show on Sunday, the BBC have issued a statement saying

LONDON -- One of Britain's leading academic institutions, the London School of Economics, is accusing the BBC of putting students at risk by using them as cover for a covert reporting trip to North Korea. The school says

before his court case is heard. The Games include a day of Paralympic sport, but UK Athletics chairman Ed Warner said Pistorius will not race. "I don't want to see the Sunday of the Anniversary Games turning into a media circus," Warner told BBC

The world renowned London School of Economics has accused the BBC of endangering the lives of its students, claiming that in order to covertly shoot a documentary investigative journalists sneaked into North Korea using

(CNN) -- A BBC journalist who got into North Korea by using a group of students from a top British university as camouflage is facing accusations that he recklessly endangered their safety and damaged the school's reputation. BBC reporter John Sweeney

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