‘The Papers did not meet our editorial standards, as it gave the audience the opportunity to infer an editorial position on part of the BBC’
The BBC has ruled that “several remarks and reactions” made by presenter Martine Croxall caused a “significant risk” that the audience could believe “opinions were being expressed” on the Conservative leadership contest.
Broadcaster Ms Croxall, 53, was taken off air following the episode on Oct 23 amid claims she showed bias after Boris Johnson pulled out of the leadership contest, which was later won by Rishi Sunak.
During her introduction to the Sunday night edition of The Papers, in which members of the press and experts look at how the main stories of the day were covered, she said: “Well this is all very exciting, isn’t it?” adding: “Am I allowed to be this gleeful? Well I am.”
The programme started around 90 minutes after Mr Johnson pulled out of the Tory leadership race.