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'''BBC News''' is the news and current affairs division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the United Kingdom's public service broadcaster. It provides news content across television, radio, and digital platforms, serving both UK and international audiences. BBC News constitutes a core pillar of the BBC’s public service remit, as outlined in its Royal Charter and Agreement with the UK government. It is primarily funded through the television licence fee paid by UK households, although certain international services—such as the BBC World Service—receive supplementary funding from the UK government via the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (BBC Trust, 2016). | '''BBC News''' is the news and current affairs division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the United Kingdom's public service broadcaster. It provides news content across television, radio, and digital platforms, serving both UK and international audiences. BBC News constitutes a core pillar of the BBC’s public service remit, as outlined in its Royal Charter and Agreement with the UK government. It is primarily funded through the television licence fee paid by UK households, although certain international services—such as the BBC World Service—receive supplementary funding from the UK government via the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (BBC Trust, 2016). | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:03, 11 August 2025
BBC News is the news and current affairs division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the United Kingdom's public service broadcaster. It provides news content across television, radio, and digital platforms, serving both UK and international audiences. BBC News constitutes a core pillar of the BBC’s public service remit, as outlined in its Royal Charter and Agreement with the UK government. It is primarily funded through the television licence fee paid by UK households, although certain international services—such as the BBC World Service—receive supplementary funding from the UK government via the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (BBC Trust, 2016).
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