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13 resultsfor “history of BBC job cuts”

Politics

New BBC boss warns that 'tough choices are unavoidable'

job cuts](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyv11lryv7ro) to make £500m savings. In an email to staff, Brittin said: "The BBC has proved throughout its history

BBC NewsMay 18
World

Zoologist and author Desmond Morris dies aged 98

cut himself off from mankind at the family lake, carefully observing the animals, fish and waterfowl. At Birmingham University, he studied zoology but refused to do animal experiments. He discovered a new approach - called "ethology

BBC NewsApr 20
Politics

Royal finances face a cut. But will much really change?

BBC that the tariffs had cost the whisky industry in Scotland £150m last year. "Soft power is hard to measure, but its value is, I believe, now firmly understood," said the Keeper of the Privy

BBC NewsMay 14
Politics

New bypass named Pork Pie Way in ‘defining moment for Melton Mowbray’

history and heritage of the town - which has been backed by nearly £50m in government investment. "It's a proud moment that puts Melton Mowbray firmly on the map, while creating a road that will

BBC NewsMay 14
Politics

Keir Starmer aides ‘war gaming’ over leadership contest with Andy Burnham

history [four years after becoming leader]. A man that can deliver that kind of change in that period of time is not a man that lacks determination.” Allies of the prime minister argue that Burnham

The Guardian WorldJun 10
Business

Empty rooms and Fifa cancellations - US hotels fear World Cup washout

jobs, adding $17.2bn (£12.7bn) in gross domestic product. The hotels were planning for an influx of international travellers, who book longer stays with a higher spend. But the AHLA said fewer overseas fans

BBC NewsMay 20
Politics

Thursday briefing: What would it take for streets to be safe for all?

history have been based on broad coalitions, bringing together people of different races, faiths, and backgrounds . If we allow ourselves to be divided into competing grievances, this becomes harder to achieve.” --- **Keeping each other safe

The Guardian WorldJun 11
World

'He showed why good managers need time' - who are this season's over-achievers?

history. He is set to leave the club this summer ## All managers who over-achieve deserve recognition I am not allowed to reveal my three nominations for this year's awards, but two of them

BBC NewsMay 26
Politics

Is it harder than ever to be prime minister?

history might have tested any generation: the financial crash of 2008, the political chaos of Brexit, the economic body blow of Covid-19, the war in Ukraine and resulting energy shock, and of course

BBC NewsMay 16
Business

A fresh financial crisis may be coming - it won't play out like the last one

jobs. It ushered in one of the longest and deepest recessions since World War Two. Now there are a number of warning lights flashing on the world economic dashboard that have some wondering whether

BBC NewsApr 28
Business

How a £2m bitcoin order made Nigel Farage the political face of UK crypto

jobs” – whether [promoting gold as a pension fallback](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/dec/24/farage-criticised-for-direct-bullion-job-promoting-physical-gold-as-pension-investment) or [recording Cameo videos](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/ng-interactive/2026/mar/17/nigel-farage-videos-support-rioter-neonazi-event-far-right-slogans). And in a sense, it is: Farage is promoting a £2m cryptocurrency purchase by a company

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Conflicts

A man wrongfully served 17 years for rape. Now another man has been convicted

job. Police saw him as the prime suspect purely because he had been stopped by two officers some time earlier. They thought he matched the victim's description. Quinn, meanwhile, lived on the Kenyon

BBC NewsApr 17
Politics

Why Labour's London squeeze exposes a fragmented modern British politics

job, Health Secretary Wes Streeting. The Secretary State for Housing, Steve Reed, completes the quartet of powerful London MPs in the Cabinet. A significant percentage of the party's activists, and the members who choose

BBC NewsMay 1