A timeline of the Trump speech controversy roiling the BBC and other recent scandals

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is embroiled in its most severe crisis in years, following a series of controversies that have culminated in the resignation of its Director-General, Tim Davie, and head of news, Deborah Turness. The turmoil was sparked by accusations of biased editing in a documentary featuring former U.S. President Donald Trump’s speech on January 6, 2021. Trump has threatened legal action, demanding $1 billion in damages for what he termed “false, defamatory, and inflammatory statements.” The BBC’s chair, Samir Shah, has issued an apology for an “error of judgment” in the editing process. This incident is the latest in a string of scandals that have plagued the BBC under Davie’s leadership. These include the Martin Bashir scandal, where a journalist used fake documents to secure an interview with Princess Diana, and the suspension of high-profile presenter Huw Edwards over allegations of inappropriate conduct. The BBC has also faced criticism for its coverage of sensitive topics, including the Gaza conflict and transgender issues. The institution’s credibility is now under intense scrutiny, with concerns raised about institutional bias and editorial standards.