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UK Boosts BBC World Service Funding to Combat Disinformation

Published 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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The UK government has allocated an additional eleven million pounds annually for the next three years to bolster the BBC World Service, aiming to counter surging global disinformation from nations like China and Russia. This decision, signed off by Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, ends budgetary uncertainty and marks an eight percent increase over last years grant. However, BBC insiders express mixed reactions, with some viewing it as the best outcome given budget constraints, while others note the increase barely keeps pace with inflation, leaving real funding stagnant. The service remains crucial in regions like Iran, where it continues to reach audiences despite a ban, even during recent protests and internet blackouts. Lawmakers and BBC leaders welcome the support for global journalism, but caution about ongoing challenges from competition and broader spending cuts in development aid.

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