LONDON (Reuters) -The BBC’s director-general and head of news resigned on Sunday following mounting accusations of editorial bias at the British broadcaster, including in the editing of a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The publicly funded broadcaster has faced growing scrutiny after the Daily Telegraph published details from a leaked internal memo by a former standards adviser. The report highlighted shortcomings in the BBC’s coverage of the Israel–Hamas conflict, transgender issues, and its handling of Trump’s remarks.

Key findings from the memo, which was written by Michael Prescott to the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines and Standards Board, include:

TRUMP PROGRAMME

Prescott said that an edition of the BBC’s flagship Panorama show broadcast a week before the U.S. election, “Trump:

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