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BAFTA Can Strip Future Winners of Awards
After Huw Edwards Scandal, BAFTA Will Consider Revoking Awards if Winners Found Guilty of Crimes
Citing the Huw Edwards scandal as an example, BAFTA chair Sara Putt outlined new guidance over the retrospective revocation of competition awards.
BAFTA can retroactively strip awards from winners convicted of serious crimes starting in 2025
In the fallout from the Huw Edwards scandal, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts has passed a new rule allowing the awards body to retroactively strip competitive awards from future winners convicted of serious crimes following a review process.
BAFTA Can Strip Future Winners of Awards If Convicted of Crimes
BAFTA, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, has added provisions to its rulebook that give it the power to retrospectively strip winners of its competitive awards of their trophies in cases of convictions of a crime that results in a prison term or "proven dishonesty,
BAFTA’s New Rulebook: Awards Can Be Taken Back For Serious Criminal Offences Starting 2025
After the conviction of disgraced former BBC News host Huw Edwards, the BAFTA Chairperson shared that the academy can revoke competitive honours, starting with those awarded in 2025, in cases of criminal offences.
Bafta introduces forfeiture process for awards in wake of Huw Edwards scandal
Bafta has created a prize forfeiture process, in place from 2025 onwards, which will allow awards to be rescinded in specific circumstances. The process has been put in place in light of the scandal surrounding BBC newsreader Huw Edwards’ arrest and subsequent conviction for child pornography offences.
Huw Edwards to keep Bafta Awards despite rule change
Disgraced news presenter Huw Edwards will keep the Bafta awards he won, but the TV and film organisation is to change its rules for people who are convicted of serious crimes in the future, it has announced.
BAFTAs can now be revoked if the winner commits a crime
It’s 2024, and the BAFTA Awards are tougher on serious crime and “proven dishonesty” than the U.S. presidential election. And you know what? Sure. It honestly makes sense at this point. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts just announced that starting in 2025,
BAFTA To Consider Stripping Criminals Of Awards — But Huw Edwards Will Keep His
BAFTA introduces new rules that will give it the power to strip awards from people if they convicted of a crime, but Huw Edwards will keep his prizes.
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BAFTA-nominated actors five times more likely to have attended private school than UK population
New research from the Sutton Trust, including work by Dr. Mark Taylor, Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Methods in the School ...
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Bafta luvvies will NOT take back any of Huw Edwards’ seven gongs despite being exposed as paedo by The Sun
BAFTA will take back awards given to people found to have acted dishonestly or criminally in the wake of the Huw Edwards ...
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For One of the ‘Bad Sisters,’ Things Have Gotten Even Worse
Anne-Marie Duff, who won a BAFTA for her performance in this black comedy last season, discusses her character’s darker turn ...
Business Green
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Ecotricity and BAFTA albert partner to deliver green energy to UK creative industries
Ecotricity and BAFTA albert team up to offer affordable, sustainable power to businesses working in the creative industries ...
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Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx star in new teaser for 'Back in Action' film: Watch here
"Years after giving up life as CIA spies to start a family, Emily (Cameron Diaz) and Matt (Jamie Foxx) find themselves ...
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Shaun of the Dead star filming ITV transgender sitcom after show writer found success
IT’S two decades since he hit the big time, appearing in zombie comedy film Shaun Of The Dead. Now, funnyman Nick Frost is ...
Screen International
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Bafta actors five times more likely to have attended fee-paying school than UK population, finds report
While 35% of Bafta- nominated actors went to a private school, only 7% of the population attend fee-paying schools.
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