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British government to review BBC charter after inquiry into Princess Diana interview – ABC News

The Justice Minister said “doing nothing” was not an option, as the UK government looks to consider further reforms to the broadcaster’s royal charter.

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The British government vowed on Friday to examine how the BBC was run, after a damning inquiry into how the broadcaster got its bombshell 1995 interview with Princess Diana and unprecedented criticism from her son Prince William.
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was ‘concerned’ about the inqury’s findings
  • Media minister Oliver Dowden said the government would consider if reforms were needed during a review of the BBC’s royal charter
  • A former BBC chairman has called for “serious…

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