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Broadcaster’s unique structure seen as underpinning development of UK’s independent sector
Acquiring the show is an expression of the UK broadcaster’s unique model, writes David Abraham
George Osborne and Michael Gove among those dispatched
Cameron would not risk the wrath of his own kind by attacking the corporation, writes Iain Martin
While there is pain for the broadcaster, its independence is assured
Broadcaster airs concerns about board independence but licence fee remains
Critics say culture secretary should confirm second part of Leveson inquiry
Latest governance plan must not be a Trojan horse for political control
Licence system will also apply to internet bets and fee will take account of all sector’s finances
Broadcaster’s role catering for minorites under threat, warns Trevor Phillips
Duncan Smith argues terror attacks more likely if UK stays in EU
Sites such as 38 Degrees boost public engagement but face accusations of political bias
Privatisation of broadcaster viewed as more likely with appointment of new chairman
Broadcasters fear total ban will cost them ‘a couple of hundred million’ pounds
Files covering poll tax, ‘Spycatcher’ and Black Monday to come out in batches in 2016
The current Conservative leadership consider themselves very much the Iron Lady’s children
July settlement between broadcaster and government not final, says culture secretary Whittingdale
Broadcaster responds to parliamentary review on its future
Only 8 masts built as part of the UK government infrastructure project are transmitting
Exit after two years of heading European operations
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