Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Mark Hirst, who shares this Guardian article examining the future of the BBC World Service. In the piece, outgoing BBC Director-General Tim Davie warns that the World Service is approaching a serious funding cliff, with the current government support agreement set to expire and no replacement yet in place. Davie emphasizes the continued importance of the World Service’s global reach and trusted journalism at a time when reliable international news is under increasing pressure worldwide.
You can read the full article here:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/feb/10/bbc-world-service-funding-tim-davie

Well the comment ‘trusted journalism’ as it applies to the BBC is open to discussion and massive skepticism.
It is far from a neutral / unbiased reporting organization.
Curious: can you tell us who you consider to be neutral / unbiased?
I hope the World Service continues with it’s excellent programming. But I wish that many of the foreign reporters would improve their speech pronunciation as I often wonder if they are talking in English. BBC Radio 4 announcers are usually very clear,
Des Walsh