BBC coverage of Prince Philip’s death smashes TV complaints record
At time of publication on Thursday, nearly 110,000 had complained to the BBC.
At time of publication on Thursday, nearly 110,000 had complained to the BBC.
Sir David King said he remains “extremely worried about the handling of the coronavirus pandemic".
The tributes began at 1pm and continued well into the evening.
Messages saying “Bring Assange Home”, and “Journalism Is Not A Crime” were also projected onto buildings in the capital.
Featuring such hits as 'Curved bananas banned by Brussels' and 'EU to ban lollipop ladies’ sticks'.
"Andrew Neil having a full on gammon attack about the use of the word gammon is elite level gammon well done," one person said.
The data, obtained under Freedom of Information laws, was released after the couple shared their security fears.
The women spoke out as part of a campaign to urge Londoners to speak up about knife crime.
‘Tell us where our beloved Susan is’: Family’s plea to murderer of Susan Waring.
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