It comes after the US president confirmed on Saturday he would be taking legal action against the broadcaster over the editing of his speech on Panorama - despite an apology from the BBC.
It comes after the US president confirmed on Saturday he would be taking legal action against the broadcaster over the editing of his speech on Panorama - despite an apology from the BBC.
Good. Morally they have to, he’s picked a public funded organisation to pick on. It’s not like he’ll be taking profits or revenue off shareholders. Any penny they’d give him would be from the public.