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In an interview with British Sky TV on the 16th, British government officials said that it is correct for senior BBC officials to “stick to their positions” in the face of US President Trump's accusations of defamation, and they hope “they can continue to do so.” British Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Stephen Kinnock said that the BBC has apologized for the errors in the “Panorama” section. Trump's broader accusations of defamation or defamation are unfounded. The Labour government will always support the BBC. Ed David, leader of the British Liberal Democratic Party, urged Prime Minister Stammer to “defend the BBC and oppose Trump's ridiculous legal threats” on social media on the 16th, and said that Trump's attempt to interfere with Britain's political system and disrupt the national broadcasting agency “will not allow him to succeed.”

Zhitongcaijing·12/16/2025 12:41:16
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In an interview with British Sky TV on the 16th, British government officials said that it is correct for senior BBC officials to “stick to their positions” in the face of US President Trump's accusations of defamation, and they hope “they can continue to do so.” British Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Stephen Kinnock said that the BBC has apologized for the errors in the “Panorama” section. Trump's broader accusations of defamation or defamation are unfounded. The Labour government will always support the BBC. Ed David, leader of the British Liberal Democratic Party, urged Prime Minister Stammer to “defend the BBC and oppose Trump's ridiculous legal threats” on social media on the 16th, and said that Trump's attempt to interfere with Britain's political system and disrupt the national broadcasting agency “will not allow him to succeed.”