A BBC spokesman said that “[w]e are urgently investigating this matter. We take allegations of breaches of our editorial and social media guidelines with the utmost seriousness."
Former BBC Chief Political Correspondent John Sergeant defended the BBC's decision to not classify Hamas as a terrorist organization.
A central issue raised in the letter is the BBC's characterization of Hamas and use of the term "militants" is challenged by the legal group
Refaat Alareer of the University of Gaza claimed that the attacks against Israeli civilians were "legitimate and moral" in a BBC interview.
While the BBC said it “acknowledged a problem with the interview” on its online “corrections and clarifications page" the mistake was not acknowledged.
An American adventurer encounters the Korowai tribe that practices cannibalism as a form of punishment.
Not all of the museum's collection was properly cataloged or registered, a situation not unique among large institutions.
Michael Parkinson was the king of the chat show in the UK and interviewed some 2,000 people. His work resulted in a library of interviews functioning as a "popular history of the 20th century."
The story first broke on Friday when the Sun tabloid reported a leading BBC presenter had paid a young person 35,000 pounds ($45,000) for explicit photos over three years.
For those that need a reminder, Jenin has become the largest terrorist hub in the West Bank.