Keir Starmer urged to ‘stand up for the BBC’ after US president files $10bn lawsuit against corporation

Keir Starmer urged to ‘stand up for the BBC’ after US president files $10bn lawsuit against corporation

Ed Davey says prime minister must make it clear lawsuit is ‘unacceptable’ as US president quotes Badenoch to back ‘fake news’ claim

President Trump claimed the broadcaster ‘intentionally, maliciously, and deceptively’ doctored a speech he made in a Panorama edit

LONDON: A British government minister said on Tuesday he believed the BBC was right to stand firm against Donald Trump after the US President sued the broadcaster for defamation…

As the US president follows through on his threat to sue the BBC, what are the options for the corporation?

We examine some of the allegations against the UK broadcaster in the $10bn lawsuit

The BBC has vowed to defend itself against the $10bn lawsuit that US president Donald Trump filed against it. Lucy Hough speaks to the head of national news, Archie Bland

Editorial: The US president has repeatedly targeted American media in an attempt to muzzle debate and scrutiny. His attempt to export the bullying must be resisted

Corporation will argue it did not have rights to air film in US and it did not cause serious reputational harm

Bafta winners Jack Thorne and Jack Rooke have spoken out in support of the broadcaster