Fellow presenters are ‘less interesting’ when they break impartiality rules, says the broadcaster
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Fellow presenters are ‘less interesting’ when they break impartiality rules, says the broadcaster
Fellow presenters are ‘less interesting’ when they break impartiality rules, says the broadcaster
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Jeremy Vine has become the latest BBC broadcaster to take aim at colleagues who disregard the corporation's impartiality rules.

Radio and TV star Jeremy Vine has revealed he is too afraid to talk openly about his belief in God while at work at the BBC.

‘Minority’ opinions on topics such as migration or trans rights should be reflected, even if offensive, new guidelines state

Jeremy Vine was confronted by a cyclist who launched a two-minute-long expletive rant at the Channel 5 presenter after he…

Veteran broadcaster accuses channel of ‘clear violations’ of Ofcom’s due impartiality rules

The broadcaster on farmers’ markets, supporting Sutton United and his favourite box set