BBC News presenter has said that coverage of the war in Ukraine isn't being ignored.
and suspended its regular programming after it was first announced there was a concern for the late monarch’s health.
Since her death was confirmed, the channel has continued to revise its schedule, with a news special airing on Sunday covering the Queen’s final journey from Balmoral toViewers have voiced their worries that not enough attention has been given to the likes of those in Ukraine and called for action. ‘I’m a royalist sad about The Queen’s passing. But it’s been over 48 hours now. There’s nothing more to report and I’d really like to know what’s going on in #Ukraine from a reliable news broadcaster. So stop giving us padding and vox pops and REPORT!!!’, one wrote.
Ukrainian service members pose for in the recently liberated settlement of Vasylenkove, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatEchoing a similar sentiment, another urged: ‘Can all the news channels stop their blanket coverage of the Queen for 5 minutes pls? Because it looks like the turning point in the war in Ukraine may be happening. It’s critical world news and we need to be told it. Today.
‘It might seem no other story is being covered, but I assure you that’s not the case. Journalists are also not being allowed near the frontlines. That is also hampering reporting. Thanks.’
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