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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:46:00

adult, saying very different things. therefore. adult, saying very different things. therefore, all people can do is wait therefore, all people can do is wait i therefore, all people can do is wait. i think they are unrealistic to expect wait. i think they are unrealistic to expect the bbc to play to the gallery to expect the bbc to play to the gallery and give answers immediately. i would say the bbc -ive immediately. i would say the bbc give answers before they know the correct give answers before they know the correct truth, they would be irresponsible. correct truth, they would be irresponsible. correct truth, they would be irresonsible. ~ ., ~ irresponsible. alison, do you think it was the right irresponsible. alison, do you think it was the right decision irresponsible. alison, do you think it was the right decision to - irresponsible. alison, do you think| it was the right decision to suspend the presenter? the presenter? i think the bbc will have taken legal

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:40:00

from the stepdad. we have got the police are investigating whether anything illegal happened. although they haven t lodged a criminal investigation. we have got the person saying nothing unlawful has happened, and we have got the stepdad saying that he went to the police and was told there was nothing illegal. so, tonight many of us are trying to figure out still what happened, and we are also trying to figure out whether it warrants the naming of the presenter. warrants the naming of the presenter- warrants the naming of the resenter. ., ~ , ., , . here to discuss this we have alison hastings, former chair of the bbc trust editorial standards committee she dealt with the savile inquiry and before that thejonathan ross/ russell brand scandal. and professorjonathan shalit, chairman and founder of the intertalent rights group, who has represents presenters such as susanna reid and andrew neil. welcome both of you. alison hastings, first of all, should the bbc have acted sooner? i am b

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:32:00

the corporation and its bosses a question we have asked before in recent months and years, surely they have learned from previous scandals? tonight we ll talk to alison hastings, former chair of the bbc s editorial standards committee who s dealt with a number of bbc scandals, and top agentjonathan shallit. also tonight, as temperature records are broken around the world, we ll ask if climate change means this summer s hot weather is the new normal. and ahead of the nato summit starting tomorrow, mark urban s here with his take. nato s been promising ukraine membership for the past 15 years, but president biden says the time s still not right. and in west africa, one of the world s leading anti slavery organisations is accused of wrongly taking children from their homes as part of a human trafficking crackdown. bbc africa eye has an exclusive investigation.

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