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Starmer accuses PM of criticising BBC Ukraine coverage

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Starmer accuses PM of criticising BBC Ukraine coverage

Starmer accuses PM of criticising BBC Ukraine coverage

Sir Keir Starmer says the prime minister accused the BBC of not being critical enough of Russian President Vladimir Putin in their coverage of the invasion of Ukraine to his MPs.

Boris Johnson demands he withdraw the claim saying he "said nothing of the kind" before Starmer explains he commits "vicious attacks when the cameras are off".

Report by Edwardst.

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