Sunday, November 9, 2025
17.1 C
New Delhi

BBC director-general Tim Davie quits after 20 years amid row over misleading edit of Trump’s January 6 speech

BBC director-general Tim Davie quits after 20 years amid row over misleading edit of Trump’s January 6 speech

Tim Davie resigned as British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) director-general on Sunday as pressure mounted over a Panorama programme accused of cutting together Donald Trump’s words in a way that misled viewers, triggering one of the broadcaster’s biggest rows in years.Deborah Turness, the BBC’s CEO of News, has also resigned as anger grew inside the newsroom.

What was the row about?

The uproar began after an internal BBC dossier revealed concerns about how a Panorama documentary titled Trump: A Second Chance? edited clips from US President Donald Trump’s January 6, 2021, speech. The edits made it appear that he told supporters he would march with them to the US Capitol to “fight like hell”. The documentary aired shortly before last year’s US election. White House later accused the BBC of “100 per cent fake news”.The document was written by former journalist Michael Prescott and circulated inside the BBC. It pointed to serious editorial failures and raised additional questions about BBC Arabic’s coverage of the Gaza conflict. The Telegraph’s reporting on the memo triggered an immediate backlash, prompting the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee to demand answers from BBC chairman Samir Shah.

Davie takes ‘ultimate responsibility’

Announcing his resignation, Davie said: “There have been some mistakes made and as Director-General I have to take ultimate responsibility.” He added that his decision followed high pressure from the job. “I wanted to let you know that I have decided to leave the BBC after 20 years. This is entirely my decision, and I remain very thankful to the Chair and Board for their unswerving and unanimous support throughout my entire tenure, including during recent days.”He said he would work with the Board on the timing of his departure to ensure an orderly transition, according to the Daily Mail. He said: “In these increasingly polarised times, the BBC is of unique value and speaks to the very best of us.” He acknowledged that recent debate around BBC News had contributed to his decision.BBC Chairman Samir Shah paid tribute to Davie. “This is a sad day for the BBC. Tim has been an outstanding Director-General for the last five years. He has propelled the BBC forward with determination, single-mindedness and foresight.” He added that he understood the pressure Davie had faced and respected his decision.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Most-wanted gangsters of Sangwan, Bishnoi groups held in US, Georgia

Venkatesh Garg & Bhanu Rana NEW DELHI: Indian security agencies have achieved a big breakthrough in their operations against criminals, with the detention of two of most-wanted gangsters -Venkatesh Garg and Bhanu Rana – operat Read More

AQI close to ‘severe’, 2nd worst air day of season

AQI close to ‘severe’ NEW DELHI: The capital’s air quality continued to deteriorate for the fourth day running, with the city’s average AQI inching closer to ‘severe’ levels on Sunday. Read More

Couldn’t opposition find a ‘clean’ person to be CM face: Rajnath

Rajnath Singh PATNA: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday criticised Mahagathbandhan for making a “corrupt neta” their CM face, claiming that only NDA can give a clean administration to maintain Bihar on the path of Read More

Tejashwi cuts cake, celebrates 36th birthday at election rally

. PATNA: Opposition CM face Tejashwi Yadav of RJD marked his birthday with cake-cutting and a silver crown at a rally Sunday. Read More

Smaller parties have flexed muscle, but will they be able to deliver on Tuesday?

For NDA, Union minister Chirag Paswan-led LJP (RV) is contesting 15 of its total 28 seats and Jitan Ram Manjhi-led HAM (Secular) all six of its constituencies in the second phase of elections NEW DELHI: NDA and Mahagathbandhan face Read More

Topics

Most-wanted gangsters of Sangwan, Bishnoi groups held in US, Georgia

Venkatesh Garg & Bhanu Rana NEW DELHI: Indian security agencies have achieved a big breakthrough in their operations against criminals, with the detention of two of most-wanted gangsters -Venkatesh Garg and Bhanu Rana – operat Read More

AQI close to ‘severe’, 2nd worst air day of season

AQI close to ‘severe’ NEW DELHI: The capital’s air quality continued to deteriorate for the fourth day running, with the city’s average AQI inching closer to ‘severe’ levels on Sunday. Read More

Couldn’t opposition find a ‘clean’ person to be CM face: Rajnath

Rajnath Singh PATNA: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday criticised Mahagathbandhan for making a “corrupt neta” their CM face, claiming that only NDA can give a clean administration to maintain Bihar on the path of Read More

Tejashwi cuts cake, celebrates 36th birthday at election rally

. PATNA: Opposition CM face Tejashwi Yadav of RJD marked his birthday with cake-cutting and a silver crown at a rally Sunday. Read More

Smaller parties have flexed muscle, but will they be able to deliver on Tuesday?

For NDA, Union minister Chirag Paswan-led LJP (RV) is contesting 15 of its total 28 seats and Jitan Ram Manjhi-led HAM (Secular) all six of its constituencies in the second phase of elections NEW DELHI: NDA and Mahagathbandhan face Read More

Forgotten majority

. PATNA: A child sits cross-legged on the mud floor of a dark hut. His tiny, dirty hands dip into a bowl of rice and watery lentils. Read More

Will uproot Maoists, drive out infiltrators from Bihar: Amit Shah

Amit Shah PATNA: Union minister Amit Shah vowed Sunday to uproot remaining Maoist influence in Bihar and “drive out infiltrators”, while telling voters at rallies in Arwal and Sasaram that victory for opposition could r Read More

Helicopter armada touches down after 450-sortie blitz

Single-engine helicopters for four passengers cost around Rs 1.5 lakh an hour while twin-engine models come for Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 4 lakh PATNA: Rotor blades beat over Bihar for weeks. Sky turned battleground. Read More

Related Articles