All Bullying & harassment articles
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NewsNoel Clarke ordered to pay £3m in legal costs to The Guardian
Actor-director asks court to hold payment pending an appeal
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NewsLisa Nandy: government prepared to legislate on PSB YouTube prominence
Culture secretary backs Ofcom call for greater visibility of domestic broadcasters’ programming on Google-owned platform
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NewsLisa Nandy ‘heartened’ by BBC accountability measures
Culture secretary offers glowing review of leadership following weeks of scrutiny
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NewsGregg Wallace sues BBC over MasterChef sacking
Former presenter files High Court lawsuit against broadcaster after being sacked
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NewsBBC prepared to change presenters as part of cultural reset
Tim Davie stresses ‘we are all dispensable’ in commitment to changing workplace culture; DG and Samir Shah address recent controversies
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NewsFemale MasterChef co-hosts appointed
Grace Dent and Anna Haugh reportedly set to replace Gregg Wallace and John Torode
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NewsCIISA set to update funding model
Bullying and harassment watchdog set to provide greater clarity on which organisations support it as chief exec Jen Smith unveils trailblazers
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NewsStrictly star arrested on suspicion of rape
Met Police act after third-party allegation of sexual and drug related offences
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NewsNearly half of TV workers unemployed, Bectu survey reveals
The research, carried out in March, found that underrepresented groups were the worst affected
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NewsNoel Clarke loses libel case against Guardian News and Media
Decision announced by Justice Steyn, following the five-week trial at London’s Royal Courts of Justice this spring
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NewsMarcus Ryder: TV leaders are neglecting their own trauma
The Film and TV Charity chief told Edinburgh senior execs often forget to look after their own mental health
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NewsStreamers and super-indies join Action for Freelancers’ working groups
All3Media, BBC Studios and Disney commit to collaborate over key industry issues
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FeaturesTV and talent: when things turn sour
Some of the UK’s top presenters weigh in on broadcaster relationships, why some talent behave badly and what can be done to rein it in
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NewsSecond MasterChef contestant edited out
Banijay says it ‘accepted wishes’ of contestant who asked not to be identified
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FeaturesFunding, diversification and tackling toxic behaviour top indies’ Edinburgh agendas
Edinburgh TV Festival preview: industry execs mull themes and share expectations for sector’s biggest annual gathering
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NewsBroadcast readers overwhelmingly back BBC MasterChef call
Respondents to industry poll say corporation is right to air show, as episodes land on iPlayer
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NewsJay Blades charged with two counts of rape
The former presenter of The Repair Shop will appear in court next week


















