
Trump say he'll sue BBC for up to $5bn
The British broadcaster admitted it wrongly edited a video of a speech he gave but insisted there was no legal basis for his claim.
President Trump says he’s moving forward with plans to sue the BBC, despite the broadcaster’s apology for misrepresenting a speech he delivered before supporters stormed the Capitol in 2021.
Also in today’s programme: the US has reduced tariffs on key imported food items — including beef and coffee — as concerns continue to rise over the cost of living; and we explore how film tourism is offering visitors a fresh perspective on the British capital.
Presenter Julian Worricker is joined by Hanna Uose, a London-based novelist and strategist, and Afzal Ashraf, a defence, security, and international relations expert at the University of Loughborough in the UK.
(Photo: U.S. President Donald Trump talks to members of the press next to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on board Air Force One en route to Florida, U.S., November 14, 2025. Reuters/Annabelle Gordon)
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- Sat 15 Nov 202506:06GMTBBC World Service & Live News