Mother of Nottingham attack victim criticizes BBC's Panorama for interviewing murderer's family without informing her, while Health Secretary urges the BBC to allow families to view the program before airing.

Emma Webber, mother of a Nottingham attack victim, criticizes BBC's Panorama for interviewing the family of Valdo Calocane, the murderer, without informing her in advance. The documentary is set to air on August 12, focusing on Calocane's mental health decline and treatment by NHS services. Health Secretary Wes Streeting urges the BBC to allow families to view the program before airing. BBC defends the decision, stating it is in the public interest and complies with editorial guidelines.

August 11, 2024
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