Director general Tony Hall’s comments follow threat from Boris Johnson to axe licence fee
Tony Hall, the director-general of the BBC, has defended the corporation’s election output against accusations of bias, saying that the national broadcaster had faced criticisms of its output from both leftwing and rightwing commentators in the weeks leading up to voting day.
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