The UK Culture Secretary, Lucy Frazer, acknowledged bias at the BBC in interviews with SkyNews and LBC. However, she struggled to provide specific examples. This comes amid discussions on the BBC's impartiality, with critics questioning the evidence of bias. The issue has sparked debate and scrutiny, with Nadine Dorries set to discuss BBC bias on GBNEWS.
Not surprised the Culture Secretary struggled with @KayBurley to give examples of bias at the BBC. Her own report is very thin on any evidence. It cites detailed research carried out for @Ofcom. I think you'll agree its conclusions are damning https://t.co/kH6WGPDQzZ
NEXT ON @GBNEWS We've got @NadineDorries on BBC bias. Should get spicy!
'Do you personally believe them to be biased?' @NickFerrariLBC presses the Culture Secretary on her views concerning impartiality issues within the BBC. https://t.co/XSmjIiBJzc
"Do you think the BBC is biased?" Culture Secretary @lucyfrazermp tells @KayBurley 'on occasion the BBC has been biased' Read more ➡️ https://t.co/B9czZ3oXHf 📺 Sky 501 and YouTube https://t.co/KlQkFIqxU8
Govt says there’s evidence of bias at the #BBC ? But Culture Sec @lucyfrazermp can't quite find the words or examples… #KayBurley FC https://t.co/I0Xocpf7PK