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"All corporations have moments when things don’t go well... Everyone moves on,” the breakfast show host said.
"It’s good to get back to some sort of normality and be talking about football again," said Alan Shearer, who'd previously walked out in solidarity.
Jonathan Gullis falsely claimed the Match of the Day host called Red Wall voters “Nazis” and “racist bigots”.
The Match of the Day star has included a quotation that's inscribed next to a George Orwell statute outside the corporation's HQ.
"Bad manners, lack of gratitude, lack of respect," Vanessa said of her former employer.
She said stepping away as an ambassador was a "hard decision" and she would continue as a supporter of Refuge from the sidelines.
BBC director general Tim Davie said there would be a review of the corporation’s social media guidance.
The shadow chancellor also questioned why the corporation's Tory donor chairman has kept his job.
"Dad is a good man... he will always speak up for people who don’t have a voice," George Lineker said.
"It doesn't feel right for me to go ahead with the show today," the former Lioness confirmed on Twitter.
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The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is a British public service broadcasting organisation. It was founded in 1922, and in 1936 launched the world's first regular high definition television service. It operates under Royal Charter in a licence agreement with the UK government, and receives money from the licence fee which is supplemented by the commercial activities of BBC Worldwide. The BBC operates several television channels, including the flagship BBC One and Two channels, as well as radio stations serving the whole of the UK and its different regions.