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The BBC needs to regain public trust after the sudden departure of the director-general and a series of revelations linked to its Newsnight programme. FT columnists Philip Stephens and John Gapper tell Daniel Garrahan that it might take major structural reform as well as a management reshuffle do so. Related Articles: http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/21efe2b6-2cbd-11e2-9211-00144feabdc0.html http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/c4e9762e-2ca1-11e2-9211-00144feabdc0.html For more video content from the Financial Times visit http://www.FT.com/video
THE BAG PEOPLE BBC & BBC TRUST, THE FACTS EXPOSED #thebagpeople This you-tube channel, is a non profit educational news blog and as such claims all privileges of the "fair use" doctrine that applies to copyright laws. FOR HELP AND INFO REGARDING THE RULES ABOUT TV LICENSING AND THERE SALES MEN, PLEASE VISIT, http://tv-licensing.blogspot.co.uk/ OK, so lets stard and dig a little deeper in to the BBC, BBC TRUST, BBC TRUSTEES, AND THE SUBSIDIARY COMPANY'S, This video is part 1 of "THE FACTS EXPOSED #thebagpeople" It will show the facts and only the facts, just like all the videos that will come under the heading of "THE FACTS EXPOSED #thebagpeople" I hope to show people what the BBC really is, and by doing so let them see both sides of the argument for the abolishment of the BBC TV License, BBC & BBC TRUST, THE FACTS EXPOSED #thebagpeople THE REFERENCES FOR THIS VIDEO ARE, BBC ROYAL CHARTER http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/governance/regulatory_framework/charter_agreement.html How Trustees are appointed http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/who_we_are/trustees/appointment.html BBC TRUST http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/ THE WORK OF THE BBC TRUST http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/our_work BBC TRUST MEMBERS http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/who_we_are/trustees/ BBC TRUSTEE`S Register of interests http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/who_we_are/trustees/register_of_interests.html BBC TRUST Expenses http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/who_we_are/trustees/expenses.html BBC TRUSTEE`S CODE OF PRACTICE http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/who_we_are/trustees/code_of_practice.html Pay and time commitment Trustees' fees are set by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. The Chairman's fee is set at £110,000 a year and the Vice Chairman's at £77,005 a year. Fees for the Trustees for the UK nations are set at £41,070 a year and for other Trustees at £35,935 a year.The Chairman is expected to spend a minimum of 3-4 days a week on Trust business, and the Vice Chairman a minimum of 2.5 days. Other Trustees are expected to spend a minimum of 2 days a week on Trust business. Non-infringing uses Article 10 of the Berne Convention mandates that national laws provide for limitations to copyright, so that copyright protection does not extend to certain kinds of uses that fall under what the treaty calls "fair practice," including but not limited to minimal quotations used in journalism and education.[47] The laws implementing these limitations and exceptions for uses that would otherwise be infringing broadly fall into the categories of either fair use or fair dealing. In common law systems, these fair practice statutes typically enshrine principles underlying many earlier judicial precedents, and are considered essential to freedom of speech.[ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. TAGS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS VIDEO, News for bbc,BBC | Media,BBC (@BBC) | Twitter "BBC TV LICENSING GOON" "BBC TV LICENCING GOON" "BBC TV LICENSING GOONS" "BAN THE BBC" "BAN THE TV LICENSE" "BBC PROPAGANDA" #THEBAGPEOPLE #BAGPEOPLE "BIAS BBC",BBC TVL GOON,TVL GOON,GOON,BBC,GOON BBC,TVL BBC GOON,tvl goon,bbc tvl goon,tvl bbc goon,bbc goon,tv detector van,tv licence,tv licencing goon,tv licensing goon,bbc licensing goons, http://tv-licensing.blogspot.co.uk/
On 21 October the Culture, Media and Sport Committee questioned members of the BBC Trust and the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP on the future of the BBC as part of their on-going inquiry ahead of the BBC’s current Royal Charter ending in December 2016. For more information visit: http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/culture-media-and-sport-committee/inquiries/parliament-2010/future-of-the-bbc/
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Russell Brand has spoken to Newsnight about his "alternative to corporate hegemony". Presenter Evan Davis quizzed the comic about his ownership proposals for General Motors but was told it was a "silly administrative quibble". Follow @BBCNewsnight on Twitter https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight Like BBC Newsnight on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
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Rona Fairhead, the former head of the Financial Times Group, is to be the new chairwoman of the BBC Trust. She replaces Lord Patten, who quit in May on healt...
The BBC's internal watchdog, the BBC Trust, has upheld a complaint against one of the corporration's flagship news programmes, Radio 4's Today, for providing...
The BBC Trust Chairman shares insight on quality communication, common sense in emerging markets, ethics in business and revamping executive compensation. Le...
BBC Trustee Anthony Fry tells MPs there were "serious concerns" over whether the former director general had grasped the "gravity of the situation". The Comm...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/lifeline Kevin McCloud presents a BBC Lifeline appeal for the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust, a charity which supports disadvantaged young people seeking professional careers.
BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten downplays scale of BBC severance payoffs Subscribe to the Press Association: http://bit.ly/RvMVLq BBC Trust chairman Lord Patt...
Reel 1. A Strand Films presentation. An Anglo-American Film Corporation Ltd production. The Brains Trust answer questions spontaneously on camera. Introductory intertitle reads: "Spontaneous answers to questions you have sent in. Something new and vital in broadcasting - and now something new in the cinema. A film made at one sitting, without rehearsals, without script, without preparation, without the Brains Trust knowing beforehand what questions were coming." Produced and Directed by Donald Taylor and Howard Thomas. Photography: Hal Young, Moray Grant, Jo Jago, Charles Marlborough. Art Director: Wilfrid Arnold. Edited by: Alan Osbiston. Recorded by: Harold King, Len Shilton. Assistants: Peter Price, Reita Hendry. Made in Association with Ortus Films. Consultants: John Sutro and Ivor Halstead. Shot of BBC Broadcasting House. Family sitting in front of a radio in their living room. Film studio with panel seated as if on a quiz show. Question Master: McCullough introduces the panel throwing in a few jokes. C/U Miss Jennie Lee. Doctor Cyril Joad C/U. Commander Campbell C/U. Doctor Julian Huxley C/U. Colonel Walter Elliot. Question Master suggests that this is the first film ever made without script and rehearsals. The panel answer the questions with a great deal of wit and insight. What is the secret of a happy marriage? Answers include love, good companionship, the woman being a good housewife and kindness. Jennie Lee tells Joad off for his sexist opinions! How do the Brains Trust feel World War Two will affect farmers? Various answers including the suggestion that farmers will have a better time post war and that the war has made people more aware of the countryside. Continued - see records b and c. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:1643.01
Rona Fairhead, the preferred candidate to take over from Lord Patten as the new chair of the BBC Trust, has been quizzed by MPs over her appointment. Mrs Fairhead would be the first woman to hold the position. She denied claims the government was determined to appoint a woman, telling the Culture, Media and Sport Committee: "I felt the process was, for my mind, a standard process". She refused to pass judgement on her predecessor's job performance. Mrs Fairhead - the ex-head of the Financial Times Group - said it was "public knowledge that mistakes were made" but added she had "no intention of saying anything negative". Lord Patten, who was appointed in 2011, left the job of chairman on health grounds following major heart surgery. Mrs Fairhead was chairwoman and chief executive of the Financial Times Group between 2006 and 2013 as part of a 12-year career with its owner, Pearson, and is a non-executive director at HSBC and PepsiCo. When asked what made her qualified to head up the Trust - the body in charge of overseeing the BBC - she said she "woke up and went to bed with the BBC", saying she listened to Radio 4's Today programme and watched the news channel. She also told MPs she was a fan of Doctor Who as a child and would "wake up early on Sunday to Match of the Day" which she continued to watch with her children. "I watch across the range of the BBC," she added. "Dramas - Sherlock is a massive favourite in our family - An Honourable Woman was fantastic. Some members of my family love the British Bake Off, and we all watched Strictly this weekend. " On the recent scandal surrounding payoffs to senior BBC executives, Mrs Fairhead said the corporation had faced "some legitimate criticisms of the process and the fact the payoffs were not made on contractual terms". She added it was "a difficult situation in a publicly funded body". She was also asked about the Jimmy Savile scandal which she agreed had shaken the public's trust in the BBC. "Public trust for a public broadcaster is at the core," she said. With the BBC's royal charter renewal due in 2016, Mrs Fairhead was also asked about the future of the licence fee, which she insisted is still the "most appropriate way to fund the BBC". "This is a significant charter review, we have to look at all the options," she said. "My strong opinion is that there are strong benefits from the licence fee," but added the trust had to be "open to looking at others". Asked if she felt the BBC offered valued for money, Mrs Fairhead said: "To many, £145.50 is a lot of money, that said if you look at the services the BBC provides, my view is that it is good value for money." But she added the corporation still had to be "run efficiently and effectively".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/freespeech Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, talks about his decisions whilst in power.
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Find out what Verbatim, The Phone Answering Service www.verbatim-cc.co.uk ... were doing on the BBC show. Its a great story... you may even see us at local B...
BBC Trust consultation on news and current affairs programmes - http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/news/press_releases/2013/news_current_affairs.html.
Here a presenter alters a quote to give a different meaning.
Jonathan Ross hits out at Andrew Sachs' face whilst grand-daughter Georgina sucks up 16 million Russel brand sperm (from swing). Bring back Laura on XFactor ...
MAINSTREAM NEWS MEDIA EXTRACTS: The sensational Carroll Foundation Trust and parallel Carroll Maryland Trust multi-billion dollar offshore tax evasion fraud scandal which is now encircling the HSBC Holdings Plc chairman Douglas Flint has recently revealed that Ernst & Young the accounting firm is understood to be facing “multiple counts” of conspiracy to defraud racketeering and bribery on an industrial scale in this case of international importance. Sources have disclosed that the new explosive FBI Scotland Yard “cross-border” criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files contain a startling litany of twenty eight forged and falsified UK Companies House and State of Delaware “registered” Carroll Trust Corporations which are “centered around” a clutch of fraudulently incorporated HSBC Investment Banking and Ernst & Young structures which have been named as the Urban Finance Corporation Ltd group of companies. Further sources have revealed that the dossiers contain a compelling forensic evidential paper trail which surrounds the HSBC Investment Banking “sponsored” Ernst & Young criminal seizure offenses that were “targeted” at the UK Companies House “registered name switched” Carroll Industries Corporation Plc / London & Central Properties Plc group structures and the Urban Finance Corporation Ltd group structures. In a stunning twist it has been disclosed that two other “mirrored tax haven” based Urban Finance Corporation Ltd structures exist which are “registered” in Gibraltar and Nassau Bahamas. It is understood that these offshore tax haven vehicles were incorporated by the HSBC Holdings Plc former chairman Sir John Bond “in concert” with the FBI Scotland Yard “targeted” 100 Pall Mall London crime syndicate in a bungled attempt to conceal the largest ever offshore tax fraud heist operation which stretches the globe over a staggering sixteen years. A Scotland Yard “leaked” source has said that the files contain a voluminous bundle of forensic evidential material which surrounds the co-ordinated break-ins burglaries and multiple seizure offenses which were “targeted” at the Gerald Carroll Trust’s multi-million dollar Eaton Square Belgravia penthouse and Westminster residences spanning a bizarre parallel six to eight years. The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe who is known to have an intimate knowledge of this major public interests case. International News Networks: http://icaew-fraud.blogspot.com
Baaba Maal Interview footage from Wednesday, 17th June 2009. Baaba performed at a private BBC World Service Trust concert. This is a short interview we filme...
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Full length interview between Human Life Trust's Barry Crake and BBC Newcastle presenter Jonathan Miles.
Mr Tim Petheram joined the Trust in June after completing a six month fellowship in hip and knee replacements at The James Cook Hospital in Middlesbrough. This follows a year of specialist fellowship training at the Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Centre in Exeter, a world-renowned centre for orthopaedics and in particular hip replacement, and previous roles at the prestigious Kings College Hospital London and various training posts across the north east and Cumbria – including the Cumberland Infirmary.
Alfie Boe is in Alex Belfield's opinion "The Worlds Greatest Tenor - EVER!" Alfie's new album 'Trust' is released in November 2013. Enjoy a rare, in-depth an...
Sr. Michael Lyons is the Chairman of the BBC Trust http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/about/who_we_are/trustees/michael_lyons.shtml who is resposible for optimizi...
BBC Look North did an interview with Michelle Reed Co-Founder of NEAD Trust.
Dominic Bond, Sabre's Managing Director is interviewed by Tiffany Truscott on BBC Radio Cornwall.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/lifeline Marking Carers Week 2011, actress Pam Ferris (Matilda and Rosemary & Thyme) makes an impassioned appeal to raise funds for The Princess Royal Trust for Carers. Speaking from personal experience, Pam Ferris describes the isolation and lack of support carers can face, having been one herself for the last years of her mother's life. The film features an exclusive interview with the Trust's President, HRH Princess Anne. To donate please go to the website http://www.carers.org/donate-now. Or, if you'd like to post a donation, please make your cheque payable to The Princess Royal Trust for Carers and send it to The Princess Royal Trust for Carers,14 Bourne Court, Southend Road, IG8 8HD.
Howard Bentham from BBC Hereford & Worcester interviewed Rich & Jez live on his breakfast show following their Malvern to Land's trip. It was in aid of The J...
BBC Notts interview - September 2009 with Clarissa Baldwin, Dogs Trust CEO and PAAG Chair For more information on the Pet Advertising Advisory Group and how ...
Animal psychologist Dr Roger Mugford and his golden Labrador Bounce came into the BBC Newsroom to talk about a study that says dogs can tell the difference between happy and angry human facial expressions. Dr Mugford says dogs have many channels of communication and that people should trust their dog's judgement when it comes to choosing a new partner. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
BBC Radio Leeds interviews Barwick Maypole Trust Committee Chairman Nigel Trotter on the morning of the 2011 Barwick Maypole Festival. Martin Kelner asks Nig...
What does it take turn back the clock to the 15th Century? Find out some of the professional secrets in this exclusive interview with the set designer and set decorator on the BBC's Wolf Hall. This lavish new version of Hilary Mantel's bestselling novel was filmed at several of our beautiful National Trust places during 2014. To find out more about filming and the National Trust, go to https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/moviemap or visit Lacock Abbey, Barrington Court, Great Chalfield Manor, Chastleton House or Montacute to experience the atmosphere for yourself. Wolf Hall airs on BBC One in January 2015
BBC Points West interview with Olympian Craig Figes and Ryan from the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust Get On Track programme in Bristol.
PART #1. Will And Jaden join Graham to chat about their careers, their new film "After Earth" and end by performing a rap together, trust me when I say this is TV GOLD! (Other guests are Bradley Cooper and Heather Graham) PART 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1IBejDIg3s
Lucy Rothstein being interviewed by John Sopel for BBC news about the EU decision to impose an two-year ban on some neonicotinoid pesticides.
Mary Tibbett World Land Trust's Conservation Programmes Officer for Africa & Asia regions was interviewed by BBC World News to discuss the saddening death of...
The interview on the TV show of Giselle Khoury discussed the use of digital media for TV and how it is affecting the production process and existing business...
Martin James of BBC Radio Lancashire interviews the Wild Trout Trust's Dr Paul Gaskell. Part 1 of 3, Reproduced with permission from BBC Radio Lancashire.
The former king Gyanendra Shah Friday inaugurated 'Himani Trust' an NGO named after his daughter in law Himani Shah amidst a programme organised at Hotel Soa...
RZA adresses the rumours surrounding himself and Raekwon on Westwood, BBC Radio 1 Saturdays 9pm-Midnight.
... to take it online only and its scrutiny by the BBC Trust, according to a senior industry executive.
The Guardian 2015-03-26Diane Coyle, outgoing vice-chair of the BBC Trust Photograph: ... the BBC’s independence by parliament.
The Guardian 2015-03-26Former BBC Trust chair Sir Michael Lyons,has said the corporation had done the right thing not ...
The Guardian 2015-03-26The current chair of the BBC Trust, Rona Fairhead, appeared before the committee in January.
The Guardian 2015-03-25James Harding, Director of BBC News and Current Affairs, says: "The BBC is the most trusted source of news in the UK.
noodls 2015-03-24This second stage will need sign-off from the BBC Trust, government agreement and a change in the BBC’s charter.
The Guardian 2015-03-23The controversial comedian, who was previously reprimanded by the BBC Trust, will mix stand-up with ...
The Independent 2015-03-23This second stage will need sign-off from the BBC Trust, government agreement and a change in the BBC’s charter.
The Guardian 2015-03-23The controversial comedian, who was previously reprimanded by the BBC Trust, will mix stand-up with ...
Belfast Telegraph 2015-03-23... an episode of Top Gear, was ruled acceptable by the BBC Trust’s editorial standards committee.
The Independent 2015-03-23Boyle, who hosted a similar show after the Scottish referendum, was a regular face on BBC show Mock ...
Belfast Telegraph 2015-03-23Pretty much ever since, the BBC has been embroiled in one crisis after another, from the Savile ...
The Guardian 2015-03-23... the channel before permission to take it online-only had been granted by the BBC Trust.
The Guardian 2015-03-23The BBC Trust is the governing body of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). It is operationally independent of BBC management and external bodies, and aims to act in the best interests of licence fee payers.
The Trust was established by the Royal Charter for the BBC which came into effect on 1 January 2007. The Trust, and a formalised Executive Board, replaced the former Board of Governors.
In summary, the main roles of the Trust are in setting the overall strategic direction of the BBC, including its priorities, and in exercising a general oversight of the work of the Executive Board. The Trust will perform these roles in the public interest, particularly the interest of licence fee payers. — BBC Royal Charter (2006)
The Royal Charter establishes that the Trust should have twelve trustees, including a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman and a member for each of the nations of the United Kingdom. Appointments to the BBC Trust are made by Queen in Council, on the recommendation of government ministers.
Kevin McCloud (born 8 May 1958) is a British designer, writer and television presenter best known for his work on the Channel 4 series Grand Designs.
He lives in a 15th-century farmhouse in Frome, Somerset, with his wife (childhood sweetheart) Anna-Charlotte McFadyen ("Char", who runs an online interior decoration business) and their two children, Milo (b. 1998) and Elsie (b. 2001), plus Hugo (b. 1988) and Grace (b. 1991) from McCloud's previous relationship.
Born in Bedfordshire, McCloud and his two brothers, Terence and Graham, were raised in a house his parents had built. McCloud attended Dunstable Grammar School, which became Manshead Upper School, and then studied the history of art and architecture at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He is conversant in French and Italian.
After graduating, McCloud trained and worked as a theatre designer, then set up his own lighting design practice and manufacturing business 'McCloud Lighting' - at one point employing 26 people. His work includes the carved and painted rococo-style vegetable ceiling in the food halls at Harrods, many projects in conjunction with J.J. Desmond Interiors and lighting installations at Ely Cathedral, Edinburgh Castle, the Savoy Hotel and the Dorchester Hotel. Today he concentrates on television work, journalism and product design, including work for British manufacturers.
Nicholas William Peter "Nick" Clegg (born 7 January 1967) is the British Liberal Democrat Leader since 2007 and currently the Deputy Prime Minister and Lord President of the Council (with special responsibility for political and constitutional reform) in the coalition government of which David Cameron is the Prime Minister. Clegg has been the Leader of the Liberal Democrats since 2007, and a Member of Parliament (MP) representing Sheffield Hallam since 2005. He was previously a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and an award winning journalist for the Financial Times.
Clegg was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election and became the Liberal Democrats' Home Affairs spokesperson in 2006. Clegg became Deputy Prime Minister following the 2010 general election, when the Liberal Democrats formed a coalition government with the Conservative Party. As well as his parliamentary roles, Clegg has contributed to many pamphlets and books on political issues. He has also had a large number of jobs, including being a skiing instructor and working in the office of a bank in Helsinki.