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How to watch the US presidential debate 2020 in the UK
With the November voting day fast approaching, here's everything you need to know about Trump and Biden's final presidential debate.
BBC News boss says viewers may lose News at Ten or other bulletins in coming years
Viewer habits are shifting away from terrestrial television.
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A sunny afternoon spent watching Dominic Cummings? Coronavirus has left us with a weird new kind of event TV
Coronavirus has changed the way we live – and it's also changed what kinds of programmes become must-watch TV, says Eleanor Bley Griffiths
BBC reveals how it will combat fake news amid coronavirus pandemic
The broadcaster is part of the Trusted News Initiative a collaboration between a number of major news and tech organisations
These "unprecedented times" prove just why the BBC is so valuable
It's providing a vital service in a challenging period, and showing exactly what a national broadcaster is for
Laura Kuenssberg: 'I can't say Brexit has been bad for my career, quite the opposite'
In a rare interview, the BBC's political editor opens up about the "rivalry and gossip" of Westminster
Anti-Brexit protester keeps trying to gatecrash BBC News in hilarious live TV blooper
The demonstrator and the BBC News director got stuck in a brilliant game of cat-and-mouse
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The police help Fiona Bruce race across London to present BBC's News at Six
A technical glitch forced a last-minute change of location for the News at Six – but the police were on hand to get Fiona Bruce to Westminster just in time
John Simpson: 'We're not biased – the BBC hasn't changed'
It’s our job to give people arguments they hate, argues the BBC's world affairs editor
‘The line between privacy and free expression can't be left to single judges’ - Michael Buerk on the BBC Cliff Richard verdict
The former BBC newsreader says that the "legal no-man’s land" between the right to privacy and right to freedom of expression must be fixed
Why Huw Edwards should never leave the BBC News studio
"Whenever Huw Edwards leaves the BBC News studio, my world makes a little less sense," says Alison Graham
Sir Cliff Richard wins damages in privacy case against the BBC
Singer awarded an initial £210,000 but the BBC is planning to appeal against the High Court verdict
BBC and ITV News ratings soar as UK temperatures plummet during severe weather
Millions of viewers are tuning in to the evening news for the latest snow updates and weather forecasts
British talent snubbed in Donald Trump's Fake News Awards
Journalists including Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel go unrecognised in prestigious shortlist
Today host John Humphrys slammed for "base, smug and condescending" off-air jokes over gender pay gap
Humphrys says the conversation about Carrie Gracie was just “silly banter between old mates”
Huw Edwards presented the News at Ten the wrong way round and people couldn't handle it
Did you spot this significant change to the BBC's News at Ten?
BBC News staff hit back at Sun story about 'sleeping on the job'
Newsroom workers have challenged the newspaper's claims they are snoozing on the news
BBC News boss James Harding quits
The director of News and Current Affairs will leave at the beginning of 2018 to start his own “news media venture”
Jon Sopel: Fair and impartial journalism has never been more important than in the Trump era
The BBC’s North America editor says its not the broadcaster’s job to hurl stones back at Trump, but to hold power to account
Leave people to grieve in peace - don't shove a camera in their face
When did the news become a tear-streaked reality show? asks Alison Graham
Instant news doesn't de-sensitize us, it forces us to face reality
From cameraphone footage of the Grenfell Tower fire to helmet cams on soldiers in Afghanistan – David Butcher explores the rise of in-the-moment broadcasting
Huw Edwards deals with BBC News technical glitch like an absolute pro
For four whole minutes the BBC newsreader sat in silence as the studio cameras rolled – and it was surprisingly calming
Emily Maitlis: "Reporting on the Manchester bombing hit me so hard"
The Newsnight journalist reveals the emotional repercussions of her coverage of the bombing
Why the vox pop needs to die
The General Election has brought out the worst in TV news broadcasts – Alison Graham says it's time we stopped asking people in the street what they think...
David Dimbleby does U-turn to present his tenth general election results show for the BBC
This snap election is expected to be “one of the most closely followed in recent times”
Campaigners urge live TV leaders' debates to go ahead with or without Theresa May
Campaign urges broadcasters to host TV debates and 'empty chair' the prime minister if she refuses to appear in a head-to-head political broadcast
IS in Iraq banned television – but there’s a dad in Mosul who’s determined to keep his
Alison Graham salutes the man who ran from bombs with his TV on his shoulder
BBC interview dad reveals exactly what caused his kids to burst into the room
Professor Robert Kelly and his wife Kim Jung-A explain how the viral video of the year happened
Two kids just gatecrashed their dad's very serious BBC News interview
Professor Robert Kelly was discussing South Korea when he was interrupted live on air
The news at when? The days are numbered for TV news bulletins
TV news programmes are struggling in the ratings, says Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan – so perhaps ITV has pushed back the News at Ten because it has to, not because it wants to...
Sophie Raworth on why she turned down Strictly Come Dancing but starred in Doctor Who
The BBC news presenter reveals her beginnings at Watchdog – investigating ice cream
John Simpson: Doctors feared I had been poisoned by Vladimir Putin
The BBC journalist says medics worried that the Russian leader – or someone else he had upset – had targeted him when he suffered a serious bout of food poisoning last month
7 of the weirdest weather presenter moments
Sunny spells throughout the afternoon with a few drops of comedy and the occasional cloud of profanity
Why people need to stop photobombing the news
“Get out of the way, you bloody fools, you witless wastes of space. MOVE!”
BBC Weather to ditch the Met Office after 93 years’ service
A cost-saving measure will see data come from a new provider but the Beeb's team of forecasters such as Alex Deakin and John Hammond are expected to stay on screen
Laura Kuenssberg to succeed Nick Robinson as BBC's first female political editor
The Newsnight presenter will take over when Robinson takes up his new role as Radio 4 Today presenter
Why is Robert Peston's hair more important than it sounds?
There's been a Twitter frenzy about the BBC economics editor's hairstyle – and he's got something serious to say about it
David Amess slams BBC's female newsreaders
Veteran Tory accuses presenters of having had "too much botox"
Laura Kuenssberg quits BBC to join ITV News
Popular chief political correspondent will be ITV's new business editor
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