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tony hall _ its tracks. why? because unbeknown to us, tony hall had _ its tracks. why?d a plan with many other unknown faces in the bbc, that we weren't to work for the bbc, that we weren't to work for the bbc again, and we had specifically left the bbc, to set up a business to work for the bbc as our main client, because we had so many great colleagues and connections there. but, i certainly never got a job from the bbc, my business partner patrick got some, but it was a very tough time and it was a tough time for two or three years, until i threw in the towel and gave up. what threw in the towel and gave up. what do ou threw in the towel and gave up. what do you want — threw in the towel and gave up. what do you want from _ threw in the towel and gave up. what do you want from the _ threw in the towel and gave up. what do you want from the bbc now? tony hall was the head of news back then, subsequently he became the big boss of the bbc, the director—general. what do you want from the current director—general? i what do you want from the current director-general?— dire
tony hall _ its tracks. why? because unbeknown to us, tony hall had _ its tracks. why?d a plan with many other unknown faces in the bbc, that we weren't to work for the bbc, that we weren't to work for the bbc again, and we had specifically left the bbc, to set up a business to work for the bbc as our main client, because we had so many great colleagues and connections there. but, i certainly never got a job from the bbc, my business partner patrick got some, but it was a very tough time and it...
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tony hall was the head of news at the time when martin bashir you did raqqa used deception to get thel led an internal investigation into initial complaints a year after it was broadcast. that was described as woefully ineffective this week by an independent enquiry. former bbc director—general, tony hall, has not appeared publicly to answer questions about his role in the scandal, specifically about what the dyson report called his woefully inadequate investigation into martin bashir�*s conducted in 1996. in a statement he said high and followers had a strong sense of public service and it is clear that my continuing in the role will be a distraction into an institution i care deeply about. as i said two days ago i feel sorry for the events of 25 years ago and i believe leadership means taking responsibility. tony hall was director of bbc news and current affairs and describe martin bashir as an honest and honourable man, even though he knew the reporter had fake documents and lied on a number of occasions. tony hall was director of bbc news and current affairs at the time of the pan
tony hall was the head of news at the time when martin bashir you did raqqa used deception to get thel led an internal investigation into initial complaints a year after it was broadcast. that was described as woefully ineffective this week by an independent enquiry. former bbc director—general, tony hall, has not appeared publicly to answer questions about his role in the scandal, specifically about what the dyson report called his woefully inadequate investigation into martin bashir�*s...
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tony hall was the corporation�*s head of news at the time, when reporter martin bashir used deceptionully ineffective" this week by an independent inquiry. here�*s our home editor, mark easton. former bbc director—general tony hall has not yet appeared publicly to answer questions about his role in the bashir scandal, specifically about what the dyson report called his "woefully inadequate" investigation into martin bashir�*s conduct in 1996. today, though, we learned that lord hall has stepped down from his role as chair of the national gallery. in a statement he said... tony hall was director of bbc news and current affairs at the time of the panorama interview, and described martin bashir as "an honest and honourable man", even though he knew the reporter had faked documents and lied on a number of occasions. he was director—general and editor—in—chief at the bbc in 2016, when mr bashir was rehired by the corporation as religious affairs correspondent, and lord hall then promoted him to religion editor in 2017 — decisions to be investigated by mps. i have to say, there are lots of
tony hall was the corporation�*s head of news at the time, when reporter martin bashir used deceptionully ineffective" this week by an independent inquiry. here�*s our home editor, mark easton. former bbc director—general tony hall has not yet appeared publicly to answer questions about his role in the bashir scandal, specifically about what the dyson report called his "woefully inadequate" investigation into martin bashir�*s conduct in 1996. today, though, we learned...
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tony hall, lord hall, announcing he has resigned as chair of the national gallery.ing by the bbc in 2016 as a distraction from an institution which he says he cares very deeply about. a brand new museum celebrating the history of manufacturing, has finally opened after being delayed by the pandemic. the 300—year—old silk mill in derby is thought to be one of the world's first factories and is now home to "the museum of making". phil mackie went along for the opening day. it has been a long time in the making — 300 years to be exact. the silk mill in derby is widely regarded as the world's first modern factory and now, it has been given a makeover as a museum which will celebrate our manufacturing heritage. this engine, made by one of derby's biggest employers rolls—royce, is so big they put up the rest of the building around it. made in 1721 and remade in 2021. it should have opened last year but everything was put on hold because of the pandemic. cheering and applause. it is an important moment for derby now that the public have finally been allowed in. i feel we a
tony hall, lord hall, announcing he has resigned as chair of the national gallery.ing by the bbc in 2016 as a distraction from an institution which he says he cares very deeply about. a brand new museum celebrating the history of manufacturing, has finally opened after being delayed by the pandemic. the 300—year—old silk mill in derby is thought to be one of the world's first factories and is now home to "the museum of making". phil mackie went along for the opening day. it has...
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on the second level, - which is the investigation which tony hall, which was then the director of news general, i the investigation he did into how the panorama - was secured, he basically said was woefully ineffective. he says tony hall was wrong not to interview earl spencer. - and then he said something even more explosive he doesn't use i the phrase cover—up, he said the bbc wenti through the process of covering up, the bbc as an institution i deceived large numbers of people in the public. about what it knew- about that whole saga. the director—general has said today it is a dark day- i think it is - an understatement. we will hear what some of the players have had to say, but this is what earl spencer told panorama about what he thinks the impact might have been on how history played out. well, the irony is i met martin bashir on the 31st of august 1995, because exactly two years later she died. and i do draw a line between the two events. amol, martin bashir has resigned from the bbc on ill—health grounds. what has he said today, because he has released a statement? he has relea
on the second level, - which is the investigation which tony hall, which was then the director of news general, i the investigation he did into how the panorama - was secured, he basically said was woefully ineffective. he says tony hall was wrong not to interview earl spencer. - and then he said something even more explosive he doesn't use i the phrase cover—up, he said the bbc wenti through the process of covering up, the bbc as an institution i deceived large numbers of people in the...
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tony hall was the corporation's head of news at the time when martin bashir used lies and fake documentshe interview. in a statement, lord hall said continuing in his role at the gallery would be a distraction to the institution. meanwhile, princess diana's brother earl spencer has confirmed to the bbc that he has written to the met police commissioner again, asking her to investigate the corporation over the interview. he's been in thatjob less than a year, but that statement came through about lunchtime today, saying he had always had a strong sense of public service and, as you say, to continue in that role, at the national gallery, in his words would have been a distraction to an institution he cared about. he also said he was very sorry for the events of 25 years ago, and said he believed leadership meant taking responsibility. this resignation came just a few hours after the conservative chair of the commons digital culture, media and sport select committee, julia knight said there remained serious questions for the bbc to answer. in particular about its treatment of whistle—blower
tony hall was the corporation's head of news at the time when martin bashir used lies and fake documentshe interview. in a statement, lord hall said continuing in his role at the gallery would be a distraction to the institution. meanwhile, princess diana's brother earl spencer has confirmed to the bbc that he has written to the met police commissioner again, asking her to investigate the corporation over the interview. he's been in thatjob less than a year, but that statement came through...
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now in a statement this is what tony hall had to say. i have today resigned as chair of the national gallery. i have always had a strong sense of public service and it is clear my continuing in the role would be a distraction to an institution, he says, i care deeply about. as i said two days ago, i am very sorry for the events of 25 years ago and i believe leadership means taking responsibility. what is clear from this, robyn, is that this crisis goes to the very heart, to the dna of the bbc and that is integrity and transparency. and so many, many questions need to be answered right now as to who knew about this coverup. why did they cover up for so long? why was some reported hostility towards whistleblowers who wanted to come out and tell the truth, bbc whistle dl blowers? and why was bashir rehired by tony himself as religion correspondent knowing what he did. plenty of questions not just from the bbc taxpayers but from members of parliament in the last 24 hours too, robyn. >> thanks for that update. appreciate it. live in london. >
now in a statement this is what tony hall had to say. i have today resigned as chair of the national gallery. i have always had a strong sense of public service and it is clear my continuing in the role would be a distraction to an institution, he says, i care deeply about. as i said two days ago, i am very sorry for the events of 25 years ago and i believe leadership means taking responsibility. what is clear from this, robyn, is that this crisis goes to the very heart, to the dna of the bbc...
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unfolding here today, and is still -- really the fallout's still spreading in the last 24 hours, tony halllord hall, the head of bbc at the time who hired bashir, who worked with bashir, the man who apparently knew the deceitful behavior by martin bashir, he resigned, stepped back as the chairman of the national gallery. of course perhaps in a delicate situation for tony hall given that prince charles is patron of the national gallery. in a statement, he did say that he did apologize once again for what he did those years ago, but this goes very much to the heart of the crisis, the heart of bbc, which is really honesty and transparency, but still so many questions need to be answered, in particular why was martin bashir hired after this interview was concluded and also who knew within the bbc and why did they cover it up. robyn. >> thank you for that update there. >>> you're watching cnn. we'll be right back. wet dishes? residue? spots? it's not your dishwasher's fault. simply add finish jetdry 3in1 to rinse, dry and shine your dishes. solve 3 problems at once with finish jetdry 3in1. >>>
unfolding here today, and is still -- really the fallout's still spreading in the last 24 hours, tony halllord hall, the head of bbc at the time who hired bashir, who worked with bashir, the man who apparently knew the deceitful behavior by martin bashir, he resigned, stepped back as the chairman of the national gallery. of course perhaps in a delicate situation for tony hall given that prince charles is patron of the national gallery. in a statement, he did say that he did apologize once again...
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after concerns have been raised, tony hall then in charge of bbc news and later its director—general,hat that internal investigation was woefully ineffective give and that the bbc then covered up what it had discovered. these damning findings about 26 year additional panorama were followed on thursday night by the latest addition of that same trend.— the latest addition of that same trend. 1, , , , same trend. martin bashir spun a web of elaborate _ same trend. martin bashir spun a web of elaborate lies - a web of elaborate lies to win the trust of the princess. what makes it more _ the trust of the princess. what makes it more wicked - the trust of the princess. what makes it more wicked is - the trust of the princess. what makes it more wicked is the i makes it more wicked is the aggrieved detail which martin bashir— aggrieved detail which martin bashir seems to have gone into. 425 years. — bashir seems to have gone into. 425 years, the bbc defended its global scoop but now stands accused of a failure of integrity. accused of a failure of integrity-— integrity. having left the bbc i
after concerns have been raised, tony hall then in charge of bbc news and later its director—general,hat that internal investigation was woefully ineffective give and that the bbc then covered up what it had discovered. these damning findings about 26 year additional panorama were followed on thursday night by the latest addition of that same trend.— the latest addition of that same trend. 1, , , , same trend. martin bashir spun a web of elaborate _ same trend. martin bashir spun a web of...
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the big news today is that obviously we have heard that tony hall, former director—general of the bbcn next and the observer has we must act to tackle appalling failures at bbc, warned ministers. jo? , ., , , ., jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc _ jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc is _ jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc is the _ jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc is the target - jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc is the target of. jo? the timing is ghastly for the - bbc. the bbc is the target of many, many people, not least of all in government. the first thing i would say is we don't need lectures from the prime minister, who was sacked as a journalist for making up stories, on truth and trust. clearly, there has been an absolutely appalling failing. it is not so much about the interview because i think diana would have probably done an interview anyway, bearing in mind that prince charles had done an interview the previous year with jonathan had done an interview the previous year withjonathan dimbleby, where he, charles,
the big news today is that obviously we have heard that tony hall, former director—general of the bbcn next and the observer has we must act to tackle appalling failures at bbc, warned ministers. jo? , ., , , ., jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc _ jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc is _ jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc is the _ jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc is the target - jo? the timing is ghastly for the bbc. the bbc is the target of....
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i bbc investigation led by tony hall feared bashir. but, earl spencer was not approached. 19 96, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died one year later. in an interview for panorama airing tonight, earl spencer explicitly links the interview with her death. >> the irony exactly two years later she died. i'd do -- i do draw a line between the two events. this is a young girl in r mid-30's who has lived an extraordinary turbulent time in the public eye. she did not know who to trust. in the end, when she died, she was without any form of real protection. >> martin bashir one about for the program and spoke about it backstage afterwards. -- won a bafta for the program and spoke about it backstage afterwards. in a statement, martin bashir said "i apologize then and i do so again now. but i stand by the evidence i gave a quarter of a century ago and again more recently." the director of bbc news led the investigation into martin bashir's context -- conduct and was until lastear the bbc's director general. he apologized today. his successor was similarly contri
i bbc investigation led by tony hall feared bashir. but, earl spencer was not approached. 19 96, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died one year later. in an interview for panorama airing tonight, earl spencer explicitly links the interview with her death. >> the irony exactly two years later she died. i'd do -- i do draw a line between the two events. this is a young girl in r mid-30's who has lived an extraordinary turbulent time in the public eye. she did not know...
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because unbe know known to us tony hall had hatched a plan with - tony hall had hatched a plan with manyen't to work for the bbc again. again. we had led left —— had left the bbc to set up a company to work for the bbc as our main client because we had great colleagues and connections there, but i certainly never got a job from the bbc, my business partner patrick got some, but it was a very tough time. it was a tough time for two or three years until i threw in the towel and gave up. until i threw in the towel and gave u, . ., until i threw in the towel and gave u . _ . ., ., until i threw in the towel and gave up. what do you want from the bbc now? i would _ up. what do you want from the bbc now? i would like _ up. what do you want from the bbc now? i would like tim _ up. what do you want from the bbc now? i would like tim davie - up. what do you want from the bbc now? i would like tim davie who i up. what do you want from the bbc now? i would like tim davie who is| now? i would like tim davie who is the director-general— now? i would like tim davie who is the director-general now, - n
because unbe know known to us tony hall had hatched a plan with - tony hall had hatched a plan with manyen't to work for the bbc again. again. we had led left —— had left the bbc to set up a company to work for the bbc as our main client because we had great colleagues and connections there, but i certainly never got a job from the bbc, my business partner patrick got some, but it was a very tough time. it was a tough time for two or three years until i threw in the towel and gave up. until...
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since have been learned but one thing that we can set defence is the fact that he was rehired when tony hallgation, nous say it was a mistake. but the fact is he was rehired in the fact is he was rehired in the five years ago and the truth is, as you know better than anyone, as we all know in the slaughterhouse that is modern social media this is going to be to days and days of very bad headlines, damaging memes and social media is where nuance goes to die in some people might lose the fact that this is historic. some people will fail to understand this is something that might this will have a damage on the bbc�*s reputation. you need to get to bed, probably, because you are an early riser now. i bed, probably, because you are an early riser now.— an early riser now. i am an early riser— an early riser now. i am an early riser but _ an early riser now. i am an early riser but i _ an early riser now. i am an early riser but i am - an early riser now. i am an early riser but i am on - an early riser now. i am an early riser but i am on a i an early riser now. i am an. early riser but i am on a
since have been learned but one thing that we can set defence is the fact that he was rehired when tony hallgation, nous say it was a mistake. but the fact is he was rehired in the fact is he was rehired in the five years ago and the truth is, as you know better than anyone, as we all know in the slaughterhouse that is modern social media this is going to be to days and days of very bad headlines, damaging memes and social media is where nuance goes to die in some people might lose the fact...
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tony hall who was in charge of current affairs and later its director general that investigation into all of this. but lord dyson found that the internal investigation was woefully ineffective and that the bbc then covered up what it had discovered. these damning findings about 26—year—old panorama were followed up 26—year—old panorama were followed up on thursday night by the latest of that same strand. he spuna he spun a weight of elaborate lies doing the trust of the princess —— web. doing the trust of the princess -- web. ~ . , . ~' doing the trust of the princess -- web. ~ . , ., ~ , web. what is weak it is the degree of detail with — web. what is weak it is the degree of detail with which _ web. what is weak it is the degree of detail with which martin - web. what is weak it is the degree of detail with which martin bashir. of detail with which martin bashir appears to have gone in to stop by for 25 years, the bbc defended its global scoop, for 25 years, the bbc defended its globalscoop, but for 25 years, the bbc defended its global scoop, but now stands accused of integrity. gl
tony hall who was in charge of current affairs and later its director general that investigation into all of this. but lord dyson found that the internal investigation was woefully ineffective and that the bbc then covered up what it had discovered. these damning findings about 26—year—old panorama were followed up 26—year—old panorama were followed up on thursday night by the latest of that same strand. he spuna he spun a weight of elaborate lies doing the trust of the princess ——...
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what we do know is that in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religionut the fake documents. i want to ensure that when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming d6 in 2013, preempting the most troubling question of all about this scandal, does the bbc need oversight to ensure corporate reputation doesn't come ahead of journalistic values? hello, i'm from the bbc. can we ask some questions about the dyson report, please? 0ne former bbc executive connected to the scandal did not come to her door today, another has quit his post on the board of the broadcast regulator, 0ffcom. the government says the bashir�*s scandal is so serious, it may require a look at how the bbc administers itself. the government does have a responsibility to look very carefully to see whether the governance of the bbc does need reform in the light of these devastating findings. the bbc values say this, "trust is the foundation of the bbc. we are independent, impartial and honest. without that
what we do know is that in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religionut the fake documents. i want to ensure that when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming d6 in 2013, preempting the most troubling question of all about this scandal, does the bbc need oversight to ensure corporate reputation doesn't come ahead of journalistic values? hello, i'm from the bbc. can we...
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a bbc investigation led by tony hall, later director—general, cleared bashir.according to dyson. in august 1996, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died a year later. and in panorama tonight, earl spencer explained the effect that bashir�*s deception had. the first statements that i was shown, the first fake bank statements, were to get my trust. the second set was to get to diana, and then to get the interview, so it's a very clear chain from anyone logical�*s point of view. the irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st of august, 1995, because exactly two years later, she died. and i do draw a line between the two events. this is a young girl in her mid 30s who has lived this extraordinarily turbulent, difficult time in the public eye. she didn't know who to trust and, in the end, when she died two years later, she was without any form of real protection. martin bashir won a bafta for the programme and spoke about it backstage afterwards. i can tell you, being 33 years old and facing up to the fact that actually, you probably will never
a bbc investigation led by tony hall, later director—general, cleared bashir.according to dyson. in august 1996, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died a year later. and in panorama tonight, earl spencer explained the effect that bashir�*s deception had. the first statements that i was shown, the first fake bank statements, were to get my trust. the second set was to get to diana, and then to get the interview, so it's a very clear chain from anyone logical�*s point of...
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a bbc investigation led by tony hall, later director—general, cleared bashir, but earl spencer was not dyson. in august 1996, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died a year later. in panorama tonight, earl spencer explained the effect that bashir�*s deception had. the first statements that i was shown, the first fake bank statements were to get my trust. the second set was to get to diana, and then to get the interview, so it's a very clear chain from anyone logical�*s point of view. the irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st of august, 1995, because exactly two years later she died. and i do draw a line between the two events. this is a young girl in her mid—30s who has lived this extraordinarily turbulent and difficult time in the public eye. she didn't know who to trust and, in the end, when she died two years later, she was without any form of real protection. martin bashir won a bafta for the programme and spoke about it backstage afterwards. i can tell you, being 33 years old and facing up to the fact that actually you probably will never do another inter
a bbc investigation led by tony hall, later director—general, cleared bashir, but earl spencer was not dyson. in august 1996, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died a year later. in panorama tonight, earl spencer explained the effect that bashir�*s deception had. the first statements that i was shown, the first fake bank statements were to get my trust. the second set was to get to diana, and then to get the interview, so it's a very clear chain from anyone logical�*s...
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yesterday, former bbc director general tony hall stepped down as chairman of the national gallery. an internal bbc inquiry into the panorama interview which concluded that martin bashir was honest and honourable. the dyson report found this inquiry to be woefully ineffective. in 2016 martin bashir was rehired by the bbc as a religious affairs correspondent and the following year he was promoted to become religion editor. there are now renewed calls for those appointments to be investigated more thoroughly. scrutiny of the bbc�*s handling of this affair shows little sign of easing. tim muffett, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... a mountain cable car has plunged to the ground in northern italy, killing at least 13 people. two injured children have been airlifted to hospital. two doses of the main covid vaccines used in the uk are found to be highly effective against the indian variant of the virus. government ministers deny claims, by the former downing street adviser dominic cummings, that they pursued a policy of herd immunity in dealing with the coronavirus in the early part o
yesterday, former bbc director general tony hall stepped down as chairman of the national gallery. an internal bbc inquiry into the panorama interview which concluded that martin bashir was honest and honourable. the dyson report found this inquiry to be woefully ineffective. in 2016 martin bashir was rehired by the bbc as a religious affairs correspondent and the following year he was promoted to become religion editor. there are now renewed calls for those appointments to be investigated more...
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tony hall, mr bashir�*s bbc boss at the time of the 1995 interview, led an internal enquiry soon afterwardsalist to be honest and honourable, but the dyson report said this enquiry was "woefully ineffective". as a result, lord hall, who left the bbc as director—general in 2020, has now stepped down as the chairman of the national gallery. in a statement, he said... i've always had a strong sense of public service and it's clear my continuing in the role would be a distraction to an institution i care deeply about. as i said two days ago, he went on, i am very sorry for the events of 25 years ago and i believe leadership means taking responsibility. diana's brother, earl spencer, has asked the metropolitan police to look again at the circumstances of her interview with martin bashir. scotland yard says it's looking at the dyson investigation to see if there is any significant new evidence to support a new criminal investigation. the current director—general of the bbc, tim davie, said the scandal leaves the corporation with much to reflect on. the government is carrying out an existing revie
tony hall, mr bashir�*s bbc boss at the time of the 1995 interview, led an internal enquiry soon afterwardsalist to be honest and honourable, but the dyson report said this enquiry was "woefully ineffective". as a result, lord hall, who left the bbc as director—general in 2020, has now stepped down as the chairman of the national gallery. in a statement, he said... i've always had a strong sense of public service and it's clear my continuing in the role would be a distraction to...
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a bbc investigation led by tony hall, later director—general, cleared bashir, but earl spencer was notyear later. and in panorama tonight, earl spencer explained the first statements that i was shown, the first fake bank statements were to get my trust. the second set was to get to diana, and then to get the interview, so it�*s a very clear chain from anyone logical�*s point of view. the irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st of august, 1995, because exactly two years later she died. and i do draw a line between the two events. this is a young girl in her mid—30s who has lived this extraordinarily turbulent and difficult time in the public eye. she didn�*t know who to trust and, in the end, when she died two years later, she was without any form of real protection. martin bashir won a bafta for the programme and spoke about it backstage afterwards. i can tell you, being 33 years old and facing up to the fact that actually you probably will never do another interview like that again in your life, you will never make a programme like that, and that�*s daunting. he left the bbc las
a bbc investigation led by tony hall, later director—general, cleared bashir, but earl spencer was notyear later. and in panorama tonight, earl spencer explained the first statements that i was shown, the first fake bank statements were to get my trust. the second set was to get to diana, and then to get the interview, so it�*s a very clear chain from anyone logical�*s point of view. the irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st of august, 1995, because exactly two years later she...
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what we do know is that in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religionut the fake documents. i want to ensure that when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming dg in 2013, preempting the most troubling question of all about this scandal, does the bbc need oversight to ensure corporate reputation doesn't come ahead of journalistic values? hello, i'm from the bbc. can we ask some questions about the dyson report, please? 0ne former bbc executive connected to the scandal did not come to her door today, another has quit his post on the board of the broadcast regulator, 0ffcom. the government says the bashir�*s scandal is so serious, it may require a look at how the bbc administers itself. the government does have a responsibility to look very carefully to see whether the governance of the bbc does need reform in the light of these devastating findings. the bbc values say this, "trust is the foundation of the bbc. we are independent, impartial and honest. without that
what we do know is that in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religionut the fake documents. i want to ensure that when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming dg in 2013, preempting the most troubling question of all about this scandal, does the bbc need oversight to ensure corporate reputation doesn't come ahead of journalistic values? hello, i'm from the bbc. can we...
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what we do know is that, in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religion the fake documents. i want to ensure that, when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming dg in 2013, preempting the most troubling question of all about this scandal — does the bbc need oversight to ensure corporate reputation doesn't come ahead of journalistic values? hello, i'm from the bbc. can we ask some questions about the dyson report, please? 0ne former bbc executive connected to the scandal did not come to her door today. another has quit his post on the board of the broadcast regulator, 0fcom. the government says the bashir scandal is so serious it may require a look at how the bbc administers itself. the government does have a responsibility to look very carefully to see whether the governance of the bbc does need reform, in the light of these devastating findings. the bbc values say this... "trust is the foundation of the bbc. "we are independent, impartial and honest. "without that
what we do know is that, in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religion the fake documents. i want to ensure that, when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming dg in 2013, preempting the most troubling question of all about this scandal — does the bbc need oversight to ensure corporate reputation doesn't come ahead of journalistic values? hello, i'm from the bbc. can...
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a bbc investigation led by tony hall cleared bashir but earl spencer was not approached. she died a year later. and on panorama last night, spencer explained the effect that the deception had. the explained the effect that the deception had.— deception had. the 1st statements were to i statements were to get my trust, the 2nd set was to get to diana. and then to get the interview. it's a very clear chain from anyone's point of view. the irony is i met martin bashir on the 31st of august 1995 because exactly 2 years later, she died, and i do draw a line between the 2 events. this is a young girl in her mid 30s who has lived this extraordinarily turbulent and difficult time in the public eye. she didn't know who to trust and, in the end, when she died 2 years later, she was without any form of real protection.— without any form of real protection. without any form of real rotection. ~ ., �* ., , ., without any form of real rotection. n, �* ., , ., ., protection. martin bashir won a bafta for— protection. martin bashir won a bafta for the _ protection. martin bashir won a ba
a bbc investigation led by tony hall cleared bashir but earl spencer was not approached. she died a year later. and on panorama last night, spencer explained the effect that the deception had. the explained the effect that the deception had.— deception had. the 1st statements were to i statements were to get my trust, the 2nd set was to get to diana. and then to get the interview. it's a very clear chain from anyone's point of view. the irony is i met martin bashir on the 31st of august 1995...
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tony hall was the corporation's head of news at the time when martin bashir used lies and fake documentsre the interview. in a statement, lord hall said continuing in his role at the gallery would be a distraction to the institution. meanwhile, princess diana's brother earl spencer has confirmed to the bbc that he has written to the met police commissioner again, asking her to investigate the corporation over the interview. our correspondent jon donnisonjoins us. lord jon donnisonjoins us. hall feeling the pressure? �*i�* he lord hall feeling the pressure? yes, he has been — lord hall feeling the pressure? yes, he has been in _ lord hall feeling the pressure? yes, he has been in that _ lord hall feeling the pressure? yes, he has been in that job _ lord hall feeling the pressure? 1913 he has been in thatjob less than a year, that statement came through about lunchtime today, saying he had always had a strong sense of public service and to continue in that role, at the national gallery, in his words would have been a distraction to an institution he cared about. he also said he was very so
tony hall was the corporation's head of news at the time when martin bashir used lies and fake documentsre the interview. in a statement, lord hall said continuing in his role at the gallery would be a distraction to the institution. meanwhile, princess diana's brother earl spencer has confirmed to the bbc that he has written to the met police commissioner again, asking her to investigate the corporation over the interview. our correspondent jon donnisonjoins us. lord jon donnisonjoins us. hall...
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yesterday, former bbc director general tony hall stepped down as chairman of the national gallery.nquiry into the panorama interview which concluded that martin bashir was honest and honourable. the dyson report found this inquiry to be woefully ineffective. in 2016 martin bashir was rehired by the bbc as a religious affairs correspondent and the following year he was promoted to become religion editor. there are now renewed calls for those appointments to be investigated more thoroughly. scrutiny of the bbc�*s handling of this affair shows little sign of easing. tim muffett, bbc news. many thousands of people have fled their homes in the democratic republic of congo after a large volcano erupted. at least five people died in the rush to get out as the lava flow from mount nyiragongo stopped just short of the city of goma. sima kotecha reports. thick lava illuminating the jet black sky. rivers of it cascading across the surrounding areas, some engulfing motorways and even setting homes alight. many thousands of residents from nearby goma carried mattresses as they fled the city in
yesterday, former bbc director general tony hall stepped down as chairman of the national gallery.nquiry into the panorama interview which concluded that martin bashir was honest and honourable. the dyson report found this inquiry to be woefully ineffective. in 2016 martin bashir was rehired by the bbc as a religious affairs correspondent and the following year he was promoted to become religion editor. there are now renewed calls for those appointments to be investigated more thoroughly....
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yesterday, former bbc director general tony hall stepped down as chairman of the national gallery.ad led an internal bbc inquiry into the panorama interview which concluded that martin bashir was honest and honourable. the dyson report found this inquiry to be woefully ineffective. in 2016 martin bashir was rehired by the bbc as a religious affairs correspondent and the following year he was promoted to become religion editor. there are now renewed calls for those appointments to be investigated more thoroughly. scrutiny of the bbc�*s handling of this affair shows little sign of easing. tim muffett, bbc news. 21 runners have been killed by extreme weather in northern china. they were taking part in a cross—country marathon when hail, freezing rain and gales hit a high—altitude section of the mountain race in gansu province. officials said runners suffered from a sudden drop in air temperature. it's thought a number of elite runners are among the dead. many thousands of people have fled their homes in the democratic republic of congo after a large volcano erupted. at least five peop
yesterday, former bbc director general tony hall stepped down as chairman of the national gallery.ad led an internal bbc inquiry into the panorama interview which concluded that martin bashir was honest and honourable. the dyson report found this inquiry to be woefully ineffective. in 2016 martin bashir was rehired by the bbc as a religious affairs correspondent and the following year he was promoted to become religion editor. there are now renewed calls for those appointments to be...
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other "things that were going on in her life and the complex issues "surrounding those decisions. " tony hallhe 1995 interview, led an internal enquiry soon afterwards which found the journalist to be honest and honourable, but the dyson report said this enquiry was "woefully ineffective". as a result, lord hall, who left the bbc as director—general in 2020, has now stepped down as the chairman of the national gallery. in a statement, he said... diana's brother, earl spencer, has asked the metropolitan police to look again at the circumstances of her interview with martin bashir. scotland yard says it's looking at the dyson investigation to see if there is any significant new evidence to support a new criminal investigation. the current director—general of the bbc, tim davie, said the scandal leaves the corporation with much to reflect on. the government is carrying out an existing review into public broadcasting in britain. james reynolds, bbc news. people are beginning to return home in the democratic republic of congo after a volcanic eruption. earlier the government in kinshasa ordered re
other "things that were going on in her life and the complex issues "surrounding those decisions. " tony hallhe 1995 interview, led an internal enquiry soon afterwards which found the journalist to be honest and honourable, but the dyson report said this enquiry was "woefully ineffective". as a result, lord hall, who left the bbc as director—general in 2020, has now stepped down as the chairman of the national gallery. in a statement, he said... diana's brother, earl...
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the investigation at the time was led by tony hall, who would go on to become director—general of theciencies have led to questions about oversight of the corporation. well, i am obviously concerned by the findings of lord dyson's report, i'm very— the findings of lord dyson's report, i'm very grateful to him for what he's _ i'm very grateful to him for what he's done, — i'm very grateful to him for what he's done, i_ i'm very grateful to him for what he's done, i can only imagine the feelings— he's done, i can only imagine the feelings of— he's done, i can only imagine the feelings of the royal family, and i hope _ feelings of the royal family, and i we very— feelings of the royal family, and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking _ hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that _ taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens — sure that nothing like this ever happens again. | sure that nothing like this ever happens again-— happens again. i think the government _ happens again. i think the government has - happens
the investigation at the time was led by tony hall, who would go on to become director—general of theciencies have led to questions about oversight of the corporation. well, i am obviously concerned by the findings of lord dyson's report, i'm very— the findings of lord dyson's report, i'm very grateful to him for what he's _ i'm very grateful to him for what he's done, — i'm very grateful to him for what he's done, i_ i'm very grateful to him for what he's done, i can only imagine the...
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an investigation led by tony hall, later director—general, cleared bashir, the earl spencer was not approachedin august 1996, a big mistake according to dyson. in august1996, prince a big mistake according to dyson. in august 1996, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died a year later. and in an interview for panorama which is airing tonight, earl spencer explicitly links the interview with her death. ~ ., ., , explicitly links the interview with herdeath. ., ., , , explicitly links the interview with herdeath. ., , ., her death. well, that irony is that i met martin _ her death. well, that irony is that i met martin bashir _ her death. well, that irony is that i met martin bashir on _ her death. well, that irony is that i met martin bashir on the - her death. well, that irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st i her death. well, that irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st of| i met martin bashir on the 31st of august 1995, i met martin bashir on the 31st of august1995, because i met martin bashir on the 31st of august 1995, because exactly two years later, she die
an investigation led by tony hall, later director—general, cleared bashir, the earl spencer was not approachedin august 1996, a big mistake according to dyson. in august1996, prince a big mistake according to dyson. in august 1996, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died a year later. and in an interview for panorama which is airing tonight, earl spencer explicitly links the interview with her death. ~ ., ., , explicitly links the interview with herdeath. ., ., , ,...
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bbc journalist used deceitful methods to land the broadcasters. 1995 interview with princess diana tony hallrent affairs at the time, step down as board chairman of britain's national gallery, saying the statement is rolled the gallery would be quote a distraction to an institution. i care deeply about his resignation comes as questions continue to surface about the bbc's intact. pretty with prince william and prince harry, speaking out against the national broadcaster after the 126 page report was published, prime minister boris johnson also reacted to the damaging report, saying he's very concerned by the findings committee. imagine the feelings of the royal. family on. that's bank statements and other tactics to persuade diana to do the interview, the bbc issued an apology and made the report public on thursday, a quarter of a century after the interview, a graphic designer who was hired by bashir to create the phony document says the bbc froze him out when he tried to raise the red flag pointed out that there was something not right. and all they could think of doing was turning their ba
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in the last 24 hours, tony hall, lord hall who was the head of the bbc at the time who actually led one has stepped down from his role as chairman of national gallery, perhaps because really prince of wales is patron of that charity. he has apologized again for what happened 25 years ago. before i leave you, i wanted to let you know in the last few minutes, home secretary has come out talking about the bbc. she said the public trust and confidence in the bbc has been compromised and the bbc needs to reflect, it says on what happened on that report and rebuild and regain trust of its people. robin. >> isa soares, thank you for that update. you're watching cnn. we'll be right back. can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that new dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeatated combing hair treated with dove showows 97% less breakage. strong hair with new dove breakage remedy. bipolar depresession. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a
in the last 24 hours, tony hall, lord hall who was the head of the bbc at the time who actually led one has stepped down from his role as chairman of national gallery, perhaps because really prince of wales is patron of that charity. he has apologized again for what happened 25 years ago. before i leave you, i wanted to let you know in the last few minutes, home secretary has come out talking about the bbc. she said the public trust and confidence in the bbc has been compromised and the bbc...
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the investigation at the time was led by tony hall, who would go on to become director—general of thees have led to questions about oversight of the corporation. well, i am obviously concerned by the findings of lord dyson's report. i'm very grateful to him for what he's done. i can only imagine the feelings of the royal family, and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. i think the government has to, in the light of these serious . findings, consider the matter very carefully and comprehensively- indeed, because it wasn'tjust the decision of a reporter- or a production team. there were decisions made much further up the chain, _ about the conduct of these - individuals, that have now proved, according to lord dyson, . to be unfounded and wrong. and therefore, government does have a responsibility to look- very carefully to see _ whether the governance of the bbc does need to reform, in the light of these devastating findings. i the bbc knew back in 1996 about the fake bank statements. lord dyson said th
the investigation at the time was led by tony hall, who would go on to become director—general of thees have led to questions about oversight of the corporation. well, i am obviously concerned by the findings of lord dyson's report. i'm very grateful to him for what he's done. i can only imagine the feelings of the royal family, and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. i think the government has to, in the...