BBC
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Letters: The white paper will lead to a serious narrowing of our horizons at a time when we need to know more than ever what is going on the wider world
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Letter: I have found not one reference to this inspiring (and distinctive) broadcast in the Guardian’s print editions
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The corporation says the bulk of its 11,000 recipes will be moved over to its BBC Good Food site owned by commercial arm
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The culinary world is reeling after the news that the BBC is mothballing its online recipes. But never fear: our archives have more than enough to whet readers’ appetites
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The broadcaster has agreed to archive 11,000 recipes from its website as part of savings intended to stop it competing with newspapers
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Late Late Show host says he is taking dance fitness classes to prepare for his role hosting the Tony awards
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Justice secretary praises ‘gripping’ storyline of pregnant woman refused bail for stabbing abusive husband
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The government has given the BBC the go-ahead to develop a subscription streaming service – but what might we expect from a British version of Netflix?
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The comprehensive school student from Nottingham performed Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No.1 to scoop prize
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Documentary chief Patrick Holland on Louis Theroux revisiting Savile, giving camera phones to refugees and telling stories people care about
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With the white paper published, we ask broadcasting experts what’s in store for the corporation and what it must do to thrive
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There was relief as John Whittingdale’s big plan was scuppered, but his department, through the new Ofcom board, will steer every aspect of the corporation’s life
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Back off, parents. Let teachers get on with their job
Barbara EllenWhat makes some parents think the education system must be organised according to their needs?
BBC's recipes U-turn is a cynical move, say its rivals