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BBC renders apology for sex noise heard during live coverage of FA Cup

BBC has issued an apology following the interruption of the FA Cup on live air by sexual noises.Moaning was heard while Gary Lineker presented...

Photos: See the 4 cough syrups the WHO has warned about after 66 deaths in Gambia

A global alert has been issued over four cough syrups after the World Health Organization (WHO) warned they could be linked to the deaths...

Tim Cook: ‘No good excuse’ for lack of women in tech

Apple chief executive Tim Cook says there are still "not enough women at the table" at the world's tech firms - including his own.In...

Radio 4 Feedback presenter ‘would have liked to continue’ :Roger Bolton

Following Roger Bolton's announcement that he will no longer be hosting Feedback on Radio 4, listeners have expressed their outrage and dismay.For more than...

Nudity warnings and anti-bullying: Training to be given on TV sets in industry move

The BBC, Sky, ITV, and Channel 4, as well as HBO, Disney, and Apple TV+ are among the 21 organizations that have backed a...

BBC apologises after ‘Manchester United are rubbish’ appears on screen

The BBC has apologised after a message appeared on the news channel saying "Manchester United are rubbish".The text mistakenly popped up on the news...

Freedom of speech flourished under Mahama – Bobie Ansah writes to BBC

Kwabena Bobie Ansah, a journalist with Accra-based Accra FM, has written to the BBC over some claims by Elizabeth Akua Ohene, a former journalist...

Sex For Grades: Kiki Mordi’s BBC Africa Eye documentary bags Emmy nomination

Kiki Mordi's Sex For Grades documentary has bagged an Emmy Award.The BBC Africa Eye documentary became popular after exposing lecturers in Universities in Ghana...

How BBC captured story of 12-year-old Ghanaian who just earned university admission

A Ghanaian 12-year-old prodigy has won a spot at university to study public administration.Viemens Bamfo is the youngest out of nearly 3,000 students who...

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