Lee Cain said he agreed to end Today boycott after talks with Fran Unsworth, BBC’s head of news, and Katy Searle, head of BBC Westminster Ed Arger, a health minister, will go on Today programme tomorrow At present boycott only lifted so ministers can discuss Cornavirus
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Gosh. A grateful nation gives thanks...ffs.
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It's always in the 'public interest' to have government ministers appear on the national broadcaster... Downing Street's boycott should have never happened full stop
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Am I the only person who's found Today really rather relaxed & informative in recent times? I'm all for politicians being held to account, but the lull hasn't been all bad.
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Yup, I thought it was an improvement too.
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Agreed to come on and spin the virus. Ok then.
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Why the BBC should go on channel 5 instead.
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Customs is for goods not people.
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