Trust says ex-Three Counties Radio presenter did not prove sufficient respect when he told a former prison worker her attitudes were ‘poisonous’ and ‘hateful’A BBC radio presenter who labelled anti-homosexual views as bigotry was in serious breach of the corporation’s editorial guidelines,the BBC Trust has ruled.
Iain Lee left the BBC Three Counties Radio breakfast prove two weeks after the interview with Libby Powell, a lawyer for Christian Concern, or who appeared to defend a former prison worker who was disciplined after citing verses from the Bible that listed homosexuality among a list of sins. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com