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  • 1 day ago | bbc.com | Katie Razzall

    Will traditional British TV survive US streaming giants? BBCJust before Christmas, in a private dining room in the upmarket Charlotte Street Hotel in the heart of London's Soho, the BBC's director general gathered some of the UK's leading TV creatives and executives for lunch. As they ate, surrounded by kaleidoscopic-patterned wallpaper and giant artworks, they were also chewing over the future survival of their own industry.

  • 1 week ago | bbc.com | Katie Razzall

    Bill Gates: Kami telah menyumbangkan Rp1.651 triliun, tetapi anak-anak saya tidak akan miskin saat saya wafatKeterangan gambar, Presiden Prabowo Subianto (kiri) dan Pendiri Microsoft dan tokoh filantropi dunia Bill Gates (kanan) melambaikan tangan ke arah siswa-siswa saat meninjau pelaksanaan program Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) di SDN 03 Jati Pulogadung, Jakarta, Rabu (7/5/2025).

  • 2 weeks ago | bbc.com | Katie Razzall

    On Monday, the current director general, Tim Davie, said he was "totally committed to make long-lasting change." He said staff must feel confident to speak up and they will be supported (unless their complaints are malicious) without any negative impact on their careers. "We have your backs," he said. He announced a series of measures including a new code of conduct, a more robust disciplinary policy and leadership training.

  • 1 month ago | bbc.com | Katie Razzall

    David Hockney: People used to laugh at my accent, but who's laughing now? Katie RazzallWatch: David Hockney tells Katie Razzall he didn't think would live to see his biggest ever showIt doesn't take long to make David Hockney laugh. At nearly 88 years old, he is frail but still very dapper in his beige, red and black houndstooth suit with a white silk handkerchief poking out of the pocket, and trademark round yellow glasses perched on his nose.

  • 1 month ago | flipboard.com | Katie Razzall

    3 hours agoFrail David Hockney celebrated in vast Paris retrospectiveIncreasingly frail but with undimmed passion, Britain's David Hockney has put aside his health worries to shape in Paris what he describes as the …NowThe Interview - David Hockney: A Life in ArtBritain's most popular living artist David Hockney talks to Katie Razzall about why painting still makes him happy at 87, ahead of the opening of his biggest-ever show.

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Katie Razzall
Katie Razzall @katierazz
8 May 25

What an honour to meet the incredible Pat Owtram, now 101, to talk about her codebreaking role listening in to German radio transmissions in WW2. She is celebrating VE Day 80 years on with a tea for other centenarians who served with her ⁦@BBCNewsnight⁩ tonight https://t.co/IGKWWDsMZO

Katie Razzall
Katie Razzall @katierazz
1 May 25

RT @BBCNewsnight: "We're not finding that Reform are putting up much of a battle at all in those battlegrounds where we're fighting hard."…

Katie Razzall
Katie Razzall @katierazz
1 May 25

Neither main party looks set to do well tonight… #Newsnight

BBC Newsnight
BBC Newsnight @BBCNewsnight

Phillipson: “There’s no recognition as to the mess you left…” Whately: “We left you with the fastest growing economy in the G7 and look what you’ve done!” Labour and Tory frontbenchers clash on what could be a difficult night for both at the local elections. #Newsnight https://t.co/YuGcM1RpCS