from china s leadership. they immediately struck back, banning the bbc s world news channel in a tit for tat measure. it was merely an escalation of tension. the chinese authorities have long been unhappy about the bbc s coverage of detention camps for uyghur muslims in xinjiang province, but were particularly angry about reports that have led to an international outcry and won awards. we are constantly followed and turned back at makeshift barriers and roadblocks. the bbc team in beijing often face hostility. filming around the country is often difficult, with a heavy state presence never far away. when i arrived in china about four years ago. the new york times bureau chief has been doing hisjob from seoul, having been thrown out at a few days notice. if you re covering topics that are deemed sensitive, you know, you will be met by the police or the secret service and you ll be harassed by the local authorities
the station had failed to prove its independence from china s leadership. they immediately struck back, banning the bbc s world news channel in a tit for tat measure. it was merely an escalation of tension. the chinese authorities have long been unhappy about the bbc s coverage of detention camps for uyghur muslims in xinjiang province, but were particularly angry about reports that have led to an international outcry and won awards. we are constantly followed and turned back at makeshift barriers and roadblocks. the bbc team in beijing often face hostility. filming around the country is often difficult, with a heavy state presence never far away. when i arrived in china about four years ago. the new york times bureau chief has been doing hisjob from seoul, having been thrown out at a few days notice. if you re covering topics that are deemed sensitive, you know, you will be met by the police
the chinese authorities have long been unhappy about the bbc s coverage of detention camps for uyghur muslims in xinjiang province, but were particularly angry about reports that have led to an international outcry and won awards. we are constantly followed and turned back at makeshift barriers and roadblocks. the bbc team in beijing often face hostility. filming around the country is often difficult, with a heavy state presence never far away. when i arrived in china about four years ago. the new york times bureau chief has been doing hisjob from seoul, having been thrown out at a few days notice. if you re covering topics that are deemed sensitive, you know, you will be met by the police or the secret service and you ll be harassed by the local authorities who will tell you you don t have permission to be in the region. which isn t true. we do have permission to be anywhere in china except tibet, where we are forbidden to go. and that includes not
the chinese authorities have long been unhappy about the bbc s coverage of detention camps for uigher muslims in xinjiang province, but were particularly angry about reports that have led to an international outcry and won awards. we are constantly followed and turned back at makeshift barriers and roadblocks. the bbc team in beijing often face hostility. filming around the country is often difficult, with a heavy state presence never far away. when i arrived in china about four years ago. the new york times bureau chief has been doing hisjob from seoul, having been thrown out at a few days notice. if you re covering topics that are deemed sensitive, you know, you will be met by the police or the secret service and you ll be harassed by the local authorities who will tell you you don t have permission to be in the region. which isn t true. we do have permission to be anywhere in china except tibet, where we are forbidden to go. and that includes not just blocking our work, but also
hello and welcome to our look ahead to the papers. with me are are journalist and author shyama perera and former conservative advisor, mo hussein. the lead for the mirror is a picture of borisjohnson hosting a number 10 christmas quiz last year, which the paper claims is in breach of covid laws. vengeful, partisan according to the mail, those are the words the prime minister has used to describe the bbc s coverage of the downing street party scandal an exclusive story first broken by our colleagues at itv news. the telegraph suggests borisjohnson is set to face his first major cabinet revolt over a plan c of further covid