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Emily Maitlis in fresh BBC impartiality row
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Emily Maitlis interview: Newsnight presenter defends Cummings intro
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The frontrunner to become head of the BBC s news channels has previously hit out at Boris Johnson, Brexit and Britain s imperial past in now-deleted tweets, it has been revealed.
Jess Brammar, who is vying to become the broadcaster s executive news editor, has launched a series of Left-wing attacks on Twitter in recent years.
The posts, which have recently resurfaced, have reignited a recruitment row over concerns among board members about her apparent bias.
Earlier this month, Sir Robbie Gibb, who was former Tory PM Theresa May s communications chief and now sits on the BBC board, is said to have intervened to block Miss Brammar from the role.
The BBC faces major challenges from the government to its independence | Emily Bell
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The annual league table, aptly named the ‘Pecking Order’ report, ranks fast food restaurants globally and locally on their commitment, ambition and transparency around the welfare of chickens in their supply chain.
In the UK, KFC was the only brand to achieve “leading” status with an overall score of 92%, followed by Nando’s that reached a level of “good” with 78%.
Burger King and Pizza Hut were both assessed as “making progress” with scores of 70% and 67% respectively. Starbucks and Subway ranked at the bottom of the table with 0% and a “very poor” assessment.
Most chicken meat served up by the major fast food chains still comes from birds living in cramped and barren environments with no sunlight, the charity said, with many animals suffering from lameness and skin lesions.