revert to an internal inquiry. why has it taken so long for these allegations to come out? should the bbc be looking more closely into into the dynamics between well paid presenters and junior staff? we will talk later in the programme about nato, the end of a two day summit, where all the talk was about a country that is not yet a member. this is bbc news. so the bbc presenter accused of a series of misconduct claims has been named as huw edwards. his identity was revealed by his wife. the statement from vicky flind said. the statement came shortly after police confirmed they have ended their inquiry into the sun s allegations against him. the police said they d found no evidence indicating a criminal offence had been committed. but there is reporting within the bbc today that he had made contact with three other employees here two of them have since left the corporation and there is an allegation from at least one, that inappropriate and suggestive messages were sent. w
taken as to what to do next, about how the story has been reported, about the fact that allegations have spread widely over social media, and also the fact that the met have indicated there s no criminal activity here. so questions will be answered over the next few days and weeks, but it will still be some time yet before we know all the details of the story. tim time yet before we know all the details of the story. time yet before we know all the details of the story. tim devi said the other day details of the story. tim devi said the other day it s details of the story. tim devi said the other day it s a details of the story. tim devi said the other day it s a very details of the story. tim devi said the other day it s a very difficult l the other day it s a very difficult balance, privacy, duty of care, investigating the allegations, and answering legitimate public interest in the story why do you think, given the statement tonight and specifically the detail we ve had o
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