BBC News is facing a leadership crisis after the resignations of director general Tim Davie and chief executive Deborah Turness, following a controversy over the editing of a speech by Donald Trump in a Panorama documentary. The incident led to accusations from President Trump that the broadcaster is 'corrupt', claims which Turness publicly rejected, insisting the BBC is not institutionally biased and stands by its journalism. The fallout has exposed deep divisions within the BBC's board and raised questions about impartiality, with prominent figures both defending and criticizing the corporation's handling of the situation. As the BBC remains without clear leadership, politicians and former executives are calling for significant reforms to restore public trust and stability at the broadcaster.
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