Newsreader Martine Croxall.
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A BBC news presenter has been found in violation of the network’s impartiality guidelines after she altered a script during a live broadcast, changing the term “pregnant people” to “women” and reacting with a noticeable facial expression.

In a June broadcast, Martine Croxall modified her teleprompter script while introducing a guest speaker discussing those most vulnerable during heatwaves.

“Malcolm Mistry, who contributed to the study, indicates that the elderly, pregnant people… women… and individuals with pre-existing health conditions should take precautions,” Croxall stated.

Newsreader Martine Croxall.
Newsreader Martine Croxall.(Twitter/X)

Following the broadcast, Croxall observed an increase in her social media following, as she noted on the platform X.

The BBC’s Editorial Complaints Unit (ECU) emphasized that even an unintended personal expression on contentious issues can fall short of the broadcaster’s impartiality standards. Consequently, the ECU upheld the complaints regarding Croxall’s conduct.

The unit further explained that Croxall’s response was due to a script that awkwardly included phrases from a press release related to the research, such as “the aged,” which is not in line with BBC style, and “pregnant people,” which differed from Dr. Mistry’s subsequent remarks.

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