Critics round on BBC after report into Diana interview
May 28, 2021
3 minutes
By Toby Helm and Vanessa Thorpe
Ministers pledged last weekend to intervene to restore trust in the BBC by conducting a wider-than-anticipated review of its operations next year, as recriminations grew over its Panorama interview in 1995 with Diana, Princess of Wales
The fallout from an independent report by Lord Justice Dyson into the programme 26 years ago prompted the dramatic resignation last Saturday of the corporation’s former director-general, Tony Hall, from his post as chair of the board of trustees of the
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