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The BBC took a lot of heat after confusing MPs Dawn Butler and Marsha de Cordova during a recent broadcast.
Six in ten women either know they're being paid less than male counterparts or are left in the dark, says Fawcett Society.
"Diversity in the workplace matters and it also helps to avoid making simple mistakes like this."
Prisoner Edward Vines sent two letters to the BBC Newsnight presenter's mother.
The presenter was left “absolutely devastated” when she learned her current affairs show was being axed last week.
The BBC's News At 10 was forced to apologise after using footage of LeBron James in a report on Kobe's death.
The presenter claimed that she'd learned about the plans to take her show off the air in the press.
Corporation's media editor says current affairs programme to go despite "huge impact" online.
In a letter to staff, Lord Hall said his time in the role would end in the summer.
About BBC
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.