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The British government was warned today that it risked hitting Britain's reputation across the world after funding cuts were blamed for the loss of 650 jobs and the closure of five language services at the BBC World Service.

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BBC news shows blacked out as journalists' strike over pensions
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BBC chief to spell out job cuts
Strike over job cuts plan forces BBC to change programming

THE BBC ditched some of its flagship news programmes yesterday as it was forced to drastically change its schedules because of the biggest strike against the corporation in over a decade in a bitter row over jobs.

Tue, 24 May, 2005

BBC staff set to strike over 4,000 job cuts

Thousands of BBC journalists and technicians were tonight preparing to stage the biggest strike to hit the broadcaster in more than a decade, causing huge disruption to radio and TV programmes.

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Irish journalists urged to support BBC strike

Irish journalists are being urged to support Monday's strike at the BBC.

Fri, 20 May, 2005

Union backs BBC journalist

Strike action in defence of Andrew Gilligan was today threatened by the National Union of Journalists.

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