The culture secretary has told Sky News that the BBC is a 'national asset', that she's 'working very closely' with Channel 4 to decide whether it should be sold off or not
The culture secretary has told Sky News that the BBC is a"national asset", that she's"working very closely" with Channel 4 to decide whether it should be sold off or not and that she'd be"too hangry" to follow Matt Hancock into the I'm A Celebrity jungle.
A consequence of long-term leases signed with both Netflix and Prime Video, Britain's billion-pound film industry is thriving. , saying:"I think the BBC is a fantastic institution... we do need to make them sustainable in the long-term. "Illegal content is, of course, removed, we're increasing the transparency and accountability on social media platforms, but we're also rebalancing some of that freedom of choice for adults.
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