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BBC star steps down after Panorama investigation into David Sullivan
The radio fixture stepped back overnight with the BBC saying it is "considering the matters raised by the programme".
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What happenedThe radio fixture stepped back overnight with the BBC saying it is "considering the matters raised by the programme".
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Right / center-rightBBC star steps down after Panorama investigation into David Sullivan
BBC star to 'step back' from radio show after allegations raised
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Tony Livesey will "step back" from his BBC radio show after allegations have been raised about his previous career as the editor-in-chief of David Sullivan's Sport Newspapers. The BBC said...