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Tens of thousands of workers affected by breach of sensitive data in hack expected to spread to the US
Shane Meadows directs an adaptation of Benjamin Myers’s novel about a counterfeit coin racket in 1760s Yorkshire
Government prepares to name Dame Elan Closs Stephens as head of broadcaster’s board
Complaint filed by Gujarat-based trust adds to UK broadcaster's legal troubles in the country
New focus on the diagnosis of this bewildering condition has left us even more confused
Nick Broomfield’s absorbing and melancholic feature includes unseen archive footage of the band’s founder
A new drama centres on the postwar scheme encouraging Britons to set sail for Australia for a new life
Committee rules ‘relevant declarations’ should have been made in Boris Johnson loan row
A two-part documentary airs days before the Turkish election and offers a succinct account of the populist national leader
When it comes to the big events, there is apparently no such thing as too much coverage
Breezy six-parter on BBC1 is a whimsical comedy about an undercover assignment
Investigation finds he breached rules after failing to declare a role in guarantee to former PM
Official report into Richard Sharp’s appointment to broadcaster makes pointed criticisms
Top body said to view situation as increasingly difficult, with result of investigation set to come out on Friday
Uncertainty over funding and regulation limits broadcaster’s ability to compete, warns public accounts committee
Deputy PM comments before publication of report into how Richard Sharp secured broadcasting role
Richard Sharp shown findings of inquiry into his appointment at public service broadcaster
Probe opened after UK broadcaster airs critical documentary of Narendra Modi
Labels added to range of public-service broadcasters in latest changes to social media site pushed through by Elon Musk
The series, set in Northern Ireland, has naturalism, wit and pathos as well as car chases and gang violence
Requirement part of biggest overhaul of rules for online and traditional broadcasting in 20 years
U-turn on decision to axe Singers follows public outcry over classical music cuts
Managers can put organisations at risk when they fail to plan for the worst-case scenario
Senior management weakened by row over impartiality, insiders say
Bosses increasingly confident they can retain sports presenter but pressure mounts on corporation chair to quit
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