Some BBC stars behave unacceptably', finds report launched after Huw Edwards scandal
Briefly

The Independent emphasizes the crucial need for on-ground journalism to report on significant issues like reproductive rights and climate change, encouraging donations to support this effort. The BBC, prompted by the Huw Edwards scandal, commissioned a review that aimed to identify unacceptable behavior among its staff while highlighting improvements in workplace culture. Despite finding a generally positive environment, the review underscored the existence of a minority whose misconduct remains unaddressed, prompting a commitment from BBC leadership to enforce accountability and establish better workplace behavior standards.
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The review ordered after the Huw Edwards scandal found there was no toxic culture overall at the BBC after taking views from 2,500 staff members and freelancers.
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