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Pay rise criticism as top salaries revealed

● More money for stars while free over-75s licence cut

- BY SHERNA NOAH

The BBC has been criticised for handing some of its stars pay rises while announcing the end of the universal free TV licence for over-75s.

The broadcaste­r has revealed the pay packets of its talent, featuring Gary Lineker with £1.75 million at the top.

The BBC was first forced, by the government, to reveal the salaries of dozens of its presenters in 2016, when the publicatio­n sparked a gender pay row.

The new figures show that many men at the broadcaste­r, whose recent TV hits have included Bodyguard, Killing Eve and Blue Planet II, have taken pay cuts.

They include Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine (a drop of around £150,000 to around £290,000), Today host John Humphrys (a fall of £110,000 to around £290,000), and Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw (by around £90,000 to £310,000).

But others have seen jumps in their salaries, this year’s annual report shows.

They have been revealed just weeks after the BBC announced it will scrap the

free TV licence for over-75s. The TaxPayers’ Alliance, which opposes the BBC licence fee, criticised the increases.

Harry Fone, grassroots campaign manager for the Alliance, said: “After announcing that many pensioners will now be forced to pay the dreaded TV tax, you’d think the BBC would have shown

“You’d think they would have shown more respect to taxpayers”

more respect to taxpayers by cutting back on unnecessar­y spending.

“How can the BBC justify giving so many sky-high salaries – that most licencefee payers can only dream of – when whacking up charges on older people?”

But BBC chairman Sir David Clementi dismissed the suggestion that the BBC could fund free TV licences for over-75s by cutting the pay of stars.

Many have urged the government to commit to continuing the funding for the benefit, saying it is breaking a manifesto pledge by putting the responsibi­lity on the BBC.

Sir David said: “The sums don’t add up. It’s clear in this report that even if we employed no stars paid more than £150,000, that would save around £20m, a fraction of the £745m a year and rising we would need if we extended the concession to all.”

The BBC has said that funding the universal scheme would mean the closure of BBC Two, BBC Four, the BBC News Channel, the BBC Scotland channel, Radio 5 Live, and several local radio stations.

BBC Breakfast host and sport presenter Dan Walker’s salary is up by around £60,000, while Today presenters Justin Webb and Nick Robinson have had rises of £85,000 and £40,000 respective­ly.

And they are topped by TV and radio presenter Jason Mohammad who got a £95,000 increase to around £355,000.

The inclusion of Zoe Ball, Vanessa Feltz and Claudia Winkleman mean that women are in the top 10 for the first time, compared to last year’s all-male list.

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EARNINGS: Zoe Ball, Claudia Winkleman and Vanessa Feltz are the three female presenters among the top 10 highest-paid BBC stars
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