THE BBC has apologised over the handling of staff welfare in relation to former radio presenter Alex Belfield. The ex Radio Leeds host - labelled the "Jimmy Savile of trolling" - tormented ...
Alex Belfield, formerly of BBC Radio Leeds, was jailed for five-and-a-half years in September 2022 after being convicted of four stalking charges against broadcasters. Among his targets was ...
The broadcaster acknowledged that it did not do enough before 2019 to help these women and failed to understand "the full impact that Alex Belfield's unacceptable behaviour had on them." ...
Former BBC presenter Alex Belfield, from Nottingham, was jailed for five-and-a-half years in September 2022 after being convicted of four stalking charges against broadcasters including Channel 5 ...
Alex Belfield, a former presenter at the BBC Radio Leeds, was jailed in September 2022 on four stalking charges.(PA media) Alex Belfield, a former presenter at the BBC Radio Leeds, was jailed in ...
The BBC says it is "deeply sorry" for not doing enough to support four female members of staff who were subjected to abuse by the convicted stalker Alex Belfield. The corporation issued a full ...
The BBC says it is "deeply sorry" for not doing enough to support four female members of staff who were subjected to abuse by the convicted stalker Alex Belfield. The corporation issued a full apology ...
The BBC cares deeply about the welfare of its staff and we recognise that before 2019 we simply didn’t do enough for these members of staff in understanding the full impact that Alex Belfield ...
Her report won an award at the time but also sparked more than ten years of fear and harassment after her former colleague Alex Belfield posted about it on X, which was then known as Twitter.
Alex Belfield was jailed for five and a half years in September 2022 after being convicted of four stalking charges against broadcasters including Channel 5 chat show host and BBC Radio 2 DJ ...