A BBC News star was showered with support after she paid an emotional tribute to the show ahead of her last broadcast. It was confirmed earlier this year that BBC News and BBC World News would be m…
A BBC News star was showered with support after she paid an emotional tribute to the show ahead of her last broadcast.A BBC News star was showered with support after she paid an emotional tribute to the show ahead of her last broadcastpresenters have taken voluntary redundancyMeanwhile journalist Reeta Chakrabarti took to Twitter today to share a snap of one of her collegues during his final broadcast.
Posting a selfie from behind the cameras while Shaun Ley was on set, Reeta wrote: "It’s a week of last shifts as #BBCNews Channel winds down: @BBCShaunLey doing his final weekday programme - followed by me at 5pm on my last Channel broadcast.
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