![]() ![]() The new channel will remain ad-free in the UK. ![]() “Our aim is to create the best live and breaking video news service in the world – on our webpages, our apps, on BBC iPlayer and on our new TV news channel.” “The way audiences consume news is changing,” said Naja Nielsen, digital director at BBC News. The BBC said UK viewers would continue to receive specific content at certain times of the day, and during certain high profile news stories, and there will be production capacity for a domestic-only broadcast stream for major UK-specifc news events. The new channel will be broadcast from London during UK daytime hours, and then from Singapore and Washington. It is understood that 14 chief presenter roles are to be cut overall.Ī spokesperson for the BBC said that the UK operation would see 70 job cuts, while 20 more on- and off-screen roles will be created in Washington DC. The BBC’s annual report lists names including Clive Myrie, Reeta Chakrabarti, Victoria Derbyshire, Ben Brown and Joanna Gosling – who combined are paid more than £1m for work across the BBC – as presenters on the BBC News channel. The plans will see a significant cut in the number of presenters who currently work across the BBC News channel and BBC World News, with fewer higher-profile on-screen staff set to retain the title “chief presenter”, while correspondents are to be given the opportunity for more on-air presenting time. For two-minute audio updates, try The Briefing - on podcasts, smart speakers and WhatsApp.UK viewers will no longer be provided with a domestic rolling news service, losing programmes such as Dateline London after 25 years, and the new channel will feature a mix of international content as well as “new flagship programmes built around high-profile journalists”. If you want to receive twice-daily briefings like this by email, sign up to the Front Page newsletter here. There have been suggestions in the last few weeks that Ronaldo is unsettled at United despite new manager Erik ten Hag making it clear he wants the forward to stay and will build his attack around him. Talks are understood to have taken place with Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes although Manchester United expect the 37-year-old to stay at Old Trafford. Chelsea offered chance to sign Manchester United's Cristiano RonaldoĬhelsea have been offered the chance to sign Cristiano Ronaldo. ![]() Global shipping chaos and fierce competition from other electronics companies has led to a severe lack of critical parts for the devices, which track households' energy usage in real time and send this data to suppliers. The smart meter rollout is facing a fresh crisis as a shortage of microchips leaves energy companies unable to meet their installation targets and facing multi-million pound fines. Smart meter rollout plunged into crisis in fresh blow for net zero The Telegraph has obtained material provided to radio staff by Global Butterflies, a transgender group that the BBC drafted in for training sessions last summer and autumn. BBC staff told there are more than 150 genders and urged to develop ‘trans brand’īBC staff have been told there are more than 150 genders, and to develop their “trans brand” by declaring their pronouns on email signoffs. ![]() In a joint article for The Telegraph with Dmytro Kuleba, her Ukrainian counterpart, the Foreign Secretary said Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, will “only be serious about negotiations once the Ukrainian people have pushed his troops back”. Liz Truss has warned leaders including Emmanuel Macron that the West cannot “sell out Ukraine” for a “quick end” to the war, calling on G7 and Nato countries to commit more arms and funding to the country. West must not sell out Ukraine, says Liz Truss in swipe at Emmanuel Macron The Prime Minister is preparing to hit several developing countries with new “safeguard” import limits designed to protect UK manufacturers from a “flood of cheap steel” from overseas. Boris Johnson imposes steel tariffs to win back Red Wallīoris Johnson will risk fresh allegations that he is breaking international law this week as he imposes sweeping new steel tariffs as part of an effort to win back support in Red Wall seats. To receive twice-daily briefings by email, sign up to our Front Page newsletter for free. Welcome to your early morning news briefing from The Telegraph - a round-up of the top stories we are covering today. ![]()
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