Easy to deal with. Everyone who now goes on live news for BBC / ITN / Sky UK et al, asks the following questions to the presenter : 1. Were any of your organisation (including you) at any of the alleged parties 2. If the answer to 1 is yes, are they still in the employ of your owner 3. if the answer to 2 is no, were they dumped due to #1, and on what dates were they dumped EVERYONE go"broken record" on the above, and each of their masters will eventually be forced to issue a statement of some kind. Then watch the quietly buried announcements for who leaves all those organisations, and if they are likely to have been at those parties, then "doorstep" them on the Internet or in person as to whether this is the reason why they departed.
I repeat, as it's being suggested that the Director General of the BBC was there, focusing on whether or not Kuntssberg and Peston were there (definitely and probably is my answer) is fishing for minnows while the white whale swims away in the background
That's what happens when you learn why Matt Hancock gave you an ironing board cover last Christmas...
And the fact that they didn't report the crime at the time should be looked at. Wouldn't be retrospective if they'd done their job at the time.
UK threatens the US in Steel tariff spat. Yep, I can only see a positive outcome for the UK in that tactic...