‘Serious and systemic bias’: BBC chief quits after report on Israel-Gaza, Capitol riot coverage

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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said the BBC’s editorial choices in recent months had been “entirely inconsistent,” citing reporting on Israel, Gaza, transgender issues, and the Trump speech.By Vered Weiss, World Israel NewsThe BBC entered a period of abrupt leadership change on Sunday after Director-General Tim Davie resigned in the wake of disclosures pointing to what critics called “serious and systemic bias” across the broadcaster’s news reporting.The revelations centered on its coverage of the Israel–Gaza war, internal handling of gender-related debates, and the editing of President Donald Trump’s remarks on the day of the January 6 Capitol riot.Deborah Turness, the BBC’s chief of News and Current Affairs, also stepped down.Davie, who spent 20 years at the BBC, said his decision was voluntary and that he would assist the board during the transition. His departure followed a week of scrutiny triggered by reporting in The Telegraph, which detailed accusations of one-sided reporting on Gaza and claims that concerns raised by gender-critical staff had been muted.The report highlighted a distortion in a Panorama documentary that altered the sequence of Trump’s January 6, 2021 speech.The broadcast removed his call for demonstrators to make their voices heard “peacefully and patriotically,” while presenting excerpts in a way that suggested he incited the crowd.The corporation is preparing to apologize on Monday, and Chairman Samir Shah is expected to notify Parliament’s culture, media and sport committee of the lapse.Hours before Davie resigned, Turness sent a message to newsroom employees acknowledging the editing controversy and indicating that a public correction was forthcoming. Her email arrived amid mounting political criticism. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said the BBC’s editorial choices in recent months had been “entirely inconsistent,” citing reporting on Israel, Gaza, transgender issues, and the Trump speech.She said she held numerous discussions with the broadcaster’s top leadership and concluded that its decisions “do not always meet the highest standards.”The post ‘Serious and systemic bias’: BBC chief quits after report on Israel-Gaza, Capitol riot coverage appeared first on World Israel News.