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BBC newsreader Martine Croxall was introducing a news bulletin in June this year when she changed the autocue from 'pregnant people' to 'women' live on air.
The BBC ruled that one of its newsreaders breached impartiality standards after she changed the script term “pregnant people” to “women” live on air.
BBC bosses initially defended Martine’s reaction to the script and said her reaction was “to scripting which somewhat clumsily incorporated phrases from the press release accompanying the research, ...
The clip of Martine Croxall, who changed the wording of ‘pregnant people’ to ‘women’ during a live broadcast, was widely shared online.