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BBC Breaches Standards Over BAFTA Racial Slur

The BBC's Executive Complaints Unit ruled that the corporation breached editorial standards by airing a racial slur during the BAFTA film awards and failing to remove it promptly from iPlayer. The unit also addressed the editing of 'free Palestine' from a winner's speech, attributing the cut to time constraints rather than impartiality issues.

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editorial standardsracial slurN-wordTourette syndrometime-delayimpartialitycensorshipfree Palestinecomplaint

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Airing of Bafta racial slur breached BBC standards, corporation finds

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Airing of Bafta racial slur breached BBC standards, corporation finds

Apr 8, 2026, 7:46 PM

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