"I’ve watched this back a couple of times and Fiona Bruce gets it wrong at every turn," tweeted Gareth Roberts.
Editor Matt Kelly says he received a call late last night from a Downing Street press officer, who described the allegations as "untrue and defamatory".
"Dorries’ full time job is currently preventing online hate. Dorries’ second job (they all have one) is spreading online hate" wrote one Twitter user.
The BBC News anchor even muted Miriam Cates at one point to read her what Boris Johnson had promised.
Former editor Paul Dacre is to receive a payout of almost £2 million as the top executives at parent company DMGT share £33 million in pay, and bonuses.
"Would she agree with me that it would be highly appropriate for a government minister overseeing license fee negotiations to seek to influence editorial decisions?"
He said his big mistake was putting his "name and face on the tin" but "failing to demand more executive power".
He said her behaviour is "straight from the Meghan and Harry playbook", branding her "shameful" in his Daily Mail column.
Any sympathy for the victims, Rachel?
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