An alleged Chinese spy, known as H6, formed a close relationship with Prince Andrew and reportedly met with former prime ministers David Cameron and Theresa May, sparking calls for government accountability. Pressure mounts on ministers as MPs demand answers and consider using parliamentary privilege to reveal H6’s identity if the courts do not. Former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith criticizes the government for being “weak” on China, while shadow foreign secretary Priti Patel emphasizes the need for transparency and warns against turning a blind eye to the situation.
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Former culture secretary warns Netflix revolution has made BBC licence fee unsustainable
Former culture secretary Sir John Whittingdale believes the BBC licence fee is no longer sustainable and needs to be replaced by an alternative form of funding due to the rise of streaming services like Netflix and Amazon. As the Labour government prepares for the next charter renewal, options such as advertising or a modified licence fee are being considered, including potentially requiring non-BBC viewers of streaming services to pay the fee. A report from Defund...
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