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Evri suing BBC for £1.2m over Panorama programme
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Evri suing BBC for £1.2m over Panorama programme

Delivery company Evri has filed a lawsuit against the BBC, seeking approximately £1.2 million compensation, following a Panorama programme that highlighted complaints from drivers and customers. The legal action centers around alleged damages caused by the broadcast, which reportedly included grievances related to service quality and operational practices. Evri claims the programme contributed to reputational harm and financial losses. The BBC has not yet commented on the matter, and the case is expected to proceed through legal channels. This dispute highlights potential tensions between media outlets and businesses regarding the impact of investigative journalism.

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Evri suing BBC for £1.2m over Panorama programme

Delivery company Evri has filed a lawsuit against the BBC, seeking approximately £1.2 million compensation, following a Panorama programme that highlighted complaints from drivers and customers. The legal action centers around alleged damages caused by the broadcast, which reportedly included grievances related to service quality and operational practices. Evri claims the programme contributed to reputational harm and financial losses. The BBC has not yet commented on the matter, and the case is expected to proceed through legal channels. This dispute highlights potential tensions between media outlets and businesses regarding the impact of investigative journalism.

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