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Airhead: The Imperfect Art of Making News

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Somewhere between a live exhibition and an epic performance, 12 Last Songs constructs a fleeting portrait of society. Maitlis with Edward Llewellyn (second from left), who is now the British ambassador to France, at a party at Government House, in 1997. Scoop is a Netflix production, originally announced last autumn, when Hugh Grant was linked to the role of Prince Andrew – to the apparent surprise of his representatives. After a couple more questions, Maitlis drops her defences, revealing for the first time, “I … I went on strike actually. I went to see it after I’d taken part in a flash-mob in Victoria Station with a bunch of friends to raise money for Ukraine – a very out-of-character thing for me to do.

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Later, we discuss the SNP defection to- checks notes - the Conservative party, and we ask whether judges are going to let convicted rapists roam free because our prisons are now full. In response to Sir Mark's comments about the Attorney General's Office, an AGO spokesperson said: "There has been no delay in the charging process for the two women who were arrested on suspicion of displaying images in support of Hamas. She then moved to Sky News in the UK as a business correspondent, and then to BBC London News when the programme was relaunched in 2001. I ' m incredibly grateful to the University for giving me this opportunity – as a young journalist it was invaluable.Once those in power learn that your boss will surrender at the first hint of displeasure, they’ll keep pushing.

Airhead: The Imperfect Art of Making News by Emily Maitlis

We have an extended interview with Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley on protest, policing and public trust. And as Israel starts to evacuate parts of the north of the country - is Hezbollah - the Islamist militant group in Lebanon far stronger than Hamas with equal hate for everything Jewish and Israeli - about to get heavily involved in what could soon become a regional war?he replied, before an incredulous Maitlis hit back: “Everyone eats cheeseburgers and pizzas, what are you talking about? But the “mastermind” behind the Duke’s now infamous Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis is facing a backlash at the BBC, where senior figures are frustrated that she appears claiming all the glory, while at the same time exploiting the process for financial gain.

Emily Maitlis reveals how she navigates pressures Broadcaster Emily Maitlis reveals how she navigates pressures

Suddenly her main concern is not the Lewinsky question but whether he will drop dead with the cameras rolling. We speak to Lara Spirit, editor of The Times' Red Box, to understand the political implications for the Tories and Sunak in the wake of last night's results.Rufus Sewell is to star in the eagerly awaited drama fictionalising Prince Andrew’s infamous interview on the BBC’s flagship current affairs show, Newsnight. Reflecting on her grilling of Steve Bannon in Prague, Maitlis is moved to ask “whether it’s right to air opinions our audience can use to understand his world, or whether we are oxygenating and empowering these views”. What significance will results like this have in determining how Labour will do in next year's general election? The News Agents, a daily podcast from Global Media presented by Maitlis, Jon Sopel, and Lewis Goodall was launched on 30 August 2022. In a Newsnight discussion concerning Brexit on 15 July 2019 [27] it was alleged by a viewer that Maitlis had been "sneering and bullying" towards columnist Rod Liddle.

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