Sign up to FREE daily email alerts from Mirror - politics Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid EmailBroadcasting regulator Ofcom has dismissed 28 complaints against a BBC Panorama investigation into anti-Semitism in the Labour party. The programme saw former staff members claim the party had failed to adequately deal with anti-Semitism in the Labour Party. Jeremy Corbyn's office launched a protest with the BBC, but the corporation cleared the programme of any breach of editorial guidelines. Separately 28 people complained to Ofcom - who have now decided there is is no ground of pursuing any allegation of bias against the programme-makers. A spokesman for Ofcom said: “We assessed complaints from viewers who felt that this programme was factually inaccurate and biased.
Source: Daily Mirror January 20, 2020 18:33 UTC