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Key conclusions of today s bombshell report that brought shame on the BBC
The BBC s global reputation has been badly tarnished by Martin Bashir s treatment of Princess Diana and the broadcaster s subsequent actions, a senior minister said today.
Culture minister John Whittingdale told MPs the probe into the 1995 Panorama interview scandal makes shocking reading as the Commons discussed the scandal.
He said that it details not just an appalling failure to uphold basic journalistic standards, but also an unwillingness to investigate complaints and to discover the truth.
The BBC today announced it will launch a review into the effectiveness of its editorial policies and governance as Radio 2 star Jeremy Vine called for a criminal inquiry into Mr Bashir s interview lies and the 25-year cover-up that followed.
According to the local tourist board, the small town of Dalby in Queensland, Australia, offers a taste of life as it used to be. Visitors are encouraged to explore by horse and cart, following a heritage trail to a museum displaying ancient farm machinery.
However, further off the beaten track is somewhere less reminiscent of a simpler past. In fact, it is a warning of a dystopian future.
Grassdale Feedlot is the largest beef farm Down Under and if the UK Government signs a controversial trade deal with Australia, meat from here could soon be on Britain’s dinner plates.
Boris Johnson today insisted a free trade deal with Australia should be seen as an opportunity and not a threat as UK farmers fear the agreement could put them out of business.
Priti Patel today visited north London to reassure the Jewish community after a rise in anti-Semitic abuse.
The Home Secretary and Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick condemned appalling incidents as they joined police officers on a walkabout on the Finchley Road.
The visit came after onlookers were left horrified last weekend by a convoy of cars waving Palestinian flags, with passengers yelling obscenities about jews.
Ms Patel and Mr Jenrick chatted to the owner of a local kosher butcher this morning, before stopping at Daniels bakery.
She said the racism of recent weeks would not be tolerated. I m backing the police to take the toughest possible action against the vile culprits, she said.