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BBC in the news, Wednesday

HostHost|09:14 UK time, Wednesday, 14 March 2007

Daily Telegraph: Andrew Marr recounts a story that during the Suez crisis, the British government had troops ready to take over Bush House, the headquarters of the BBC’s "external service” (now the World Service) in central London. (link)

The Times: Legal report on the lifting of the injunction against the BBC over the cash-for-honours story. (link)

Daily Mail: “Falkands veterans reacted with anger to claims that the BBC is scaling down its coverage of events to mark the 25th anniversary of the conflict.” (link)

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