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Listen live to BBC Radio 1 on BBC Sounds. He had hosted the event annually since 1997 and he was also dropped by charities Stonewall, the LGBT charity, and Amnesty International, the papers claimed. BBC Radio 2 Schedule Thursday 27 August 2020 Thu 20 Aug Fri 21 Aug Sat ... Amy Macdonald's first new song in 2 years - The Hudson - gets an exclusive first play. A LIST Gregory Porter - Concorde. BBC Radio 2 will play music exclusively by black artists for 24 hours to commemorate the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s I Have A Dream speech.. Trevor … BBC OS. Listen live to BBC Radio 2 on BBC Sounds. Seven people were convicted after 11 criminal legal cases were brought and the operation closed on November 17, 2017. Court papers state Mr Gambaccini is 'extremely distressed and upset' to have been publicly suspect of sexual abuse and that some of his friends, collagues and contacts - including several high-profile celebrities - shunned him, He was arrested in October 2013 and spent a year on bail before the case was dropped. Read our guide to usage and style intended for journalists who work in the Radio Newsroom. BBC Radio 2. A look at the key historical events In Africa since the launch of BBC’s Focus on Africa radio programme in 1960. Paul Gambaccini, 71, said the allegations caused a 'catastrophic effect on all aspects' of his lifeHe was arrested as part of the Operation Yewtree inquiry, which was set up after the Jimmy Savile scandal. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. As a result of Operation Yewtree, 11 criminal legal cases were brought and seven of those led to convictions. Radio 1 Dance. A BBC Radio 2 host is suing Scotland Yard for £150,000 after he was arrested and falsely accused of sexual abuse under Operation Yewtree. Zoe Sugg and ALL REQUEST 90s. From the Sun, to the Times and the Daily Telegraph. Mr Gambaccini is suing Scotland Yard for £150,000 after he was arrested and falsely accused of sexual abuse under Operation YewtreePaul Gambaccini, Daniel Janner and Sir Cliff Richard are pictured at an event in Westminster in July last year to launch a campaign for a ban on naming sexual crime suspects unless they are charged Operation Yewtree was an investigation beginning October 2, 2012, into sexual abuse allegations.It focused on allegations made against the disgraced TV star Jimmy Savile and others.

Sounds of the 90s with Fearne Cotton. Pete Tong B2B Bonobo. Watch recordings of some important news events that have occurred since the BBC began broadcasting regular radio bulletins in 1922. Posted at 12:19 10 Aug Kemp pays tearful tribute to 'genius' producer Joe Those convicted included publicist Max Clifford, entertainer Rolf Harris, DJ Dave Lee Travis and singer Gary Glitter.They are among high-profile figures unconnected to Savile to be convicted for sex crimes under the operation.Clifford was found guilty of eight counts of indecent assault on four girls and women aged between 15 and 19 in March 2014. The court papers said that the arrest affected his career after he was suspended by the BBC and not invited back to the Music Industry Trusts Awards Dinner. Ant and Dec set to return to BBC for first time in 10 years as they land new radio show. Breaking news, sport, TV, radio and a whole lot more. Harris was found guilty of multiple sex attacks on young girls in 2014.

While the Met Police did not name him as a suspect, they referred to his age and his home's location which it is claimed contributed to him being identified. Keith Urban - Superman. By then, he had lost an estimated £200,000 in income and costs. Jason Derulo - Take You Dancing. Several famous names were subject of sex crime investigations under the Operation Yewtree investigation.

Jacob Blake: Two dead after more unrest in Kenosha. Operation Winter Key is the force's 'overarching' investigation into child sex allegations against 'persons of public prominence' and institutions such as care homes, costing £20million as of February this year. In 2018, he received a five-figure sum in damages and a full apology from the Crown Prosecution Service over the same botched sex abuse inquiry.As revealed by the Daily Mail in November 2018, the CPS had wrongly suggested his accusers had been underage when he was formally cleared of any wrong-doing. BBC Radio 2 presents exclusive live concerts from the best singers, songwriters and bands Many investigations under Operation Yewtree were for child sex abuse crimes, but others were against women. Main content. We take you inside the newsroom to explain what really goes on. A summer of protest in Belarus recorded by Minsk journalist Ilya KuzniatsouThe impact of the spread of the coronavirus around the worldStories about the people who challenge the established ways of doing things.A snapshot of great experiences, stories and situationsHow to listen, contact us and sign up for the newsletterA summer of protest in Belarus recorded by Minsk journalist Ilya KuzniatsouMilwaukee Bucks basketball players begin walkout that spreads to other sportsCongolese rumba recorded in Brussels, Algerian chaabi in Paris and Notting Hill CarnivalThe remote Scottish islands whose last inhabitants were evacuated in August 1930Should publishers welcome or fear the tech giant’s plan to expand its news feature.After she got a death threat, Ginger Gorman dove headfirst into the world of trolls The news you hear on BBC Radio 2, 4 and Five Live is written and prepared inside the Radio newsroom. The investigation focused on allegations made against British media personality Jimmy Savile, but also investigated others, including Paul Gambuccini. Radio 1's Friday party rounds off with Pete Tong B2B Bonobo recorded in LA!

BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Mr Gambaccini was accused of molesting two young men - whom he does not recall meeting - in the late 1970s and early 1980s.