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Durham Police said the PM's aide could have been guilty of a “a minor breach” when he visited Barnard Castle to test his "eyesight".
The broadcaster ruled her Newsnight monologue about the Dominic Cummings saga had breached impartiality guidelines.
The corporation said that "staff have been reminded of the guidelines" following a review.
The segment came to an abrupt finish when they apparently reached the dreaded 40-minute mark.
BBC's Normal People and the UK lockdown make for one cringeworthy combo.
Who knew Hallucinate and the opening music for the news would work so well together?
Bringing the country together has always been part of the responsibility of the BBC, director general Tony Hall writes.
Claudia Winkleman, Dermot O'Leary and Clara Amfo hosted the event together from a safe distance.
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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.