BBC in the news, Wednesday
All papers: Sam Allardyce among those accused of being involved in taking bungs in a Panorama investigation.
Independent and Telegraph: Access to BBC and CNN restricted in Thailand after coup. (Link)
Independent: Charles Kennedy to appear on Question Time. (Link)
Daily Mail: Lembit Opik says he's complained after a Radio Five Live interview.
Financial Times: Letters challenging licence fee research. (Link)
Comments
Off topic:
Why does the BBC insist on calling Conservatives 'Tories'?
Whilst it is acceptable for Labour to disparagingly call Conservatives 'Tories', the BBC are supposed to be non-partisan!
"All papers: Sam Allardyce among those accused of being involved in taking bungs in a Panorama investigation."
Yes and all papers were saying that your Panorama programme is a joke as well!