The resignations at the top of the BBC mark a critical juncture for an institution long seen as a pillar of British public life. Yet their departures, while welcome, are insufficient. The BBC’s failure is not confined to the mistakes of individual executives. It is institutional, entrenched, and long overdue for a reckoning.

The BBC has repeatedly blurred moral lines on Israel and antisemitism

Unlike privately funded media outlets, be it GB News, Talk, The Spectator , the Daily Telegraph , or the Daily Mail , the BBC is funded by coercion. Britons are compelled by law to finance its operations if they own a television, regardless of whether they watch or endorse its content. This fundamental difference imposes a burden of impartiality on the BBC which it has consistently failed t

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