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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.
Labour leader makes fun of Conservatives for "howling with rage over a tweet".
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.
"It’s an insidious rehash of their game plan from the Brexit referendum."
Shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell says the BBC "capitulated to a Tory cancel campaign orchestrated by ministers".
BBC director general Tim Davie said there would be a review of the corporation’s social media guidance.
The former Conservative chancellor said Gary Lineker "will feel he’s a had a good week".
The shadow chancellor also questioned why the corporation's Tory donor chairman has kept his job.