Western Mail

Maitlis monologue ‘like an op-ed piece’

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THE BBC’s head of news has said that Emily Maitlis’ Newsnight monologue about Dominic Cummings belonged “more on the op-ed page in a newspaper” than as the introducti­on to “an impartial broadcast programme”.

Fran Unsworth defended the BBC’s ruling that the introducti­on “did not meet our standards of due impartiali­ty”.

Maitlis opened the programme on BBC Two by saying Mr Cummings had “broken the rules” and “the country can see that, and it’s shocked the Government cannot”.

Mr Cummings travelled to Durham from London while the most stringent lockdown measures were in place, sparking criticism.

Speaking during an online Royal Television Society lunchtime event on Thursday, Ms Unsworth referenced a Reuters study which she said had found 30% of the public did not believe Mr Cummings had done anything wrong.

She said: “Just because the majority of opinion is on side, and I absolutely accept they were, and that, as I say, was evidenced by the programme, it was the language with which the intro was phrased, which I felt basically belonged more on the op-ed page in a newspaper than it did as the intro to an impartial broadcast programme.”

Ms Unsworth also disagreed with Maitlis’ assertion on Newsnight that Mr Cummings owed his survival to Mr Johnson’s “blind loyalty”, saying: “I don’t think we can attribute motivation in that way.”

She said that, following the incident, she had had a “a robust discussion” with the Newsnight team.

However, she added: “I just want to say, though, that I think that Newsnight has had an absolutely brilliant journalist­ic run over this pandemic, and have really been on the stories.”

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