Stephen Sackur, here interviewing Christine Lagarde in 2016, had fronted HARDtalk for more than 19 years - B Christopher/Alamy Axing the interview programme HARDtalk is a mistake, a BBC presenter has ...
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As BBC Axes HARDtalk, Host Stephen Sackur Is Bitter, Sad, And Open To New Offers: 'If You Need People Who...'
After nearly two decades at the helm of HARDtalk, BBC veteran Stephen Sackur is leaving the programme — and the British Broadcasting Corporation — with a mixture of sadness, frustration, and cautious ...
The BBC has axed investigative journalism show HARDtalk after nearly 30 years as part of a 130-person layoff program in its news division. The news has emerged as part of the wider 500-person-layoff ...
The BBC has announced plans to end HARDtalk, its long-running interview programme known for posing tough questions to world leaders, as part of broader budget cuts. Grappling with a deficit of £500 ...
The president of an oil-rich South American country has scolded a BBC reporter for “lecturing” his nation over climate change. Irfaan Ali of Guyana sat down with host Stephen Sackur of the BBC ...
BBC's HARDtalk, a staple in hard-hitting journalism, is facing its final curtain call after an impressive three-decade run. The programme has fallen victim to the latest round of layoffs at the BBC, ...
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If BBC’s HARDtalk host was moderating the first ever presidential debate in Kenya on November 26, then those to appear before Stephen Sackur could be having their communication and research ...
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