
Caroline Daniel
Caroline Daniel is a respected journalist and former editorial standards adviser known for her role in overseeing the integrity of news reporting. She has contributed to discussions surrounding media ethics and accountability, particularly in light of recent controversies involving the BBC. Her expertise is crucial in navigating the challenges faced by broadcasters in maintaining public trust and addressing claims of bias.
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Recent news mentions
Caroline Daniel, who like Prescott is a former editorial adviser to the BBC’s standards committee, said on Monday that the memo 'does not provide a comprehensive view of what was in the David Grossman report'.
‘Blind spots’ but no institutional bias: key points after MPs question senior BBC figures | BBCCaroline Daniel, a PR executive and former journalist, defended the BBC's commitment to impartiality.
Claims of systemic problems with BBC news coverage disputed by former adviser | BBCCaroline Daniel appeared alongside Michael Prescott at the Culture, Media and Sport committee.
5 key moments after MPs quiz top BBC figuresCaroline Daniel was an external adviser alongside Prescott and may have insights on the situation.
BBC in crisis: key questions to answer as Commons select committee meets | BBCCaroline Daniel is another former editorial adviser who will speak to parliament.
Key figures in BBC crisis to be questioned by MPsCaroline Daniel will also be invited to give evidence regarding the leaked memo.
BBC must fight to restore trust, Nandy tells MPs



















