THE UK’s media watchdog has launched an investigation into whether broadcasting rules were broken by a senior Labour MP ...
David Lammy, the shadow foreign secretary, presented a show on LBC on March 29. As part of the three-hour broadcast, he read out news including about
According to the rules, a politician cannot be a newsreader, interviewer or reporter unless there is editorial justification. On Monday, the watchdog also announced that it would not be taking action against Julia Hartley-Brewer.Ofcom said it had received a"significant volume of complaints" because Hartley-Brewer's comments were perceived to be connected to Barghouti's ethnicity.
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