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Saturday, January 22, 2022

Britain in legal tussle to bar BBC from broadcasting sensitive story

The BBC report would reveal the identity of a British spy operating overseas, and it is understood to be a highly sensitive case.

• January 22, 2022
UK Attorney General Suella Braverman and BBC CEO Tim Davies
UK Attorney General Suella Braverman and BBC CEO Tim Davies

The UK government and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) are set for a legal battle over a story the broadcaster wants to air which would reportedly identify a spy.

The Telegraph reported that the programme would reveal the identity of the intelligence worker operating overseas, and it is understood to be a highly sensitive case.

Neither party would say what the content of the programme was, but both have confirmed the government was seeking an injunction.

“The Attorney General has issued proceedings against the BBC with a view to obtaining an injunction to prevent publication of a proposed BBC news story,” BBC said in a statement.

“We are unable to comment further at this stage, beyond confirming that we would not pursue any story unless it was felt it was overwhelmingly in the public interest to do so and fully in line with the BBC’s editorial standards and values.”

Also, in a statement, the Attorney General’s office has said an application had been made against the BBC, adding that “It would be inappropriate to comment further while proceedings are ongoing.”

The Telegraph reported a High Court hearing would take place on Thursday.

The legal row has emerged against a backdrop of tensions between the government and the BBC, with Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries freezing the licence fee for the next two years.

She said that the next announcement about the fee “will be the last”, indicating a different funding model could be introduced from 2028.

She later announced the licence fee is to be frozen at 159 pounds per year until 2024, after which it will rise in line with inflation for the following four years.

(dpa/NAN)

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