
David Yelland
David Yelland is a notable British journalist and former editor of the newspaper 'The Sun'. He is recognized for his insights into media and public affairs, often appearing as a commentator on television. Yelland's career has spanned several decades, during which he has reported on significant events in British history, including royal scandals and political controversies. Recently, he commented on the crisis surrounding Prince Andrew, suggesting that it is one of the most serious challenges to the monarchy since the death of Princess Diana.
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David Yelland claimed that the resignations at the BBC were orchestrated from the inside.
BBC resignations are result of internal ‘coup’, says former Sun editor | BBCDavid Yelland described the resignations of Tim Davie and Deborah Turness as a coup.
Outgoing BBC news head rejects claims of institutional bias as Trump welcomes resignations – latest updates | BBCDavid Yelland has called the situation at the BBC 'nothing short of a coup'.
A seismic moment that shows rift at top of BBCDavid Yelland commented on the crisis surrounding Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, comparing it to the aftermath of Princess Diana's death.
Was macht nun Nicht-mehr-Prinz Andrew?























