The BBC has come under fire for mixing up Edinburgh and Glasgow in its latest Panorama investigation.
The programme titled 'The Race to Build 1.5 million Homes' looked into the UK Government's promise to complete that target in England by 2029, reports the Daily Express.
It follows Anita Rani and Justin Rowlatt as they travel around England to find out what can be done to secure the vision of Labour's flagship election pledge to build 1.5 million homes, with Housing Secretary Steve Reid admitting his job was on the line if the target was not reached.
The programme features Professor Paul Cheshire, who advised previous governments on planning policy, arguing there was "absolutely no way" the UK Government would succeed.
Neil Jefferson of the Home Builders Federation, which represents p