Citing the Huw Edwards scandal as an example, BAFTA chair Sara Putt outlined new guidance over the retrospective revocation ...
BAFTA is introducing new rules that will give it the power to strip awards from people if convicted of a crime — but the ...
Disgraced news presenter Huw Edwards will keep the Bafta awards he won, but the TV and film organisation is to change its ...
In a letter sent to members seen by Sky News, BAFTA chair Sara Putt announces a forfeiture process will be introduced from ...
BAFTA will take back awards given to people found to have acted dishonestly or criminally in the wake of the Huw Edwards ...
Following the conviction of disgraced former BBC News host Huw Edwards, the British academy can revoke competitive honors, ...
Bafta has created a prize forfeiture process, in place from 2025 onwards, which will allow awards to be rescinded in specific ...
In the fallout from the Huw Edwards scandal, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts has passed a new rule allowing ...
It’s 2024, and the BAFTA Awards are tougher on serious crime and “proven dishonesty” than the U.S. presidential election. And ...
After the conviction of disgraced former BBC News host Huw Edwards, the BAFTA Chairperson shared that the academy can revoke ...
You can now lose your winner trophy if found convicted of crimes BAFTA chair Sara Putt added provisions to strip winners of their trophy in case of being found guilty of a crime.