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Nicola Sturgeon to call for new BBC for Scotland | Nicola Sturgeon to call for new BBC for Scotland |
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Nicola Sturgeon will call for the BBC in Scotland to have more power, more money and its own TV channel, when she addresses the Edinburgh TV Festival. | Nicola Sturgeon will call for the BBC in Scotland to have more power, more money and its own TV channel, when she addresses the Edinburgh TV Festival. |
Scotland's first minister will call for "bold and ambitious" reforms to the way the corporation operates. | Scotland's first minister will call for "bold and ambitious" reforms to the way the corporation operates. |
Ms Sturgeon will say she accepts the BBC will continue to serve the whole UK, after Scotland voted against independence last year. | Ms Sturgeon will say she accepts the BBC will continue to serve the whole UK, after Scotland voted against independence last year. |
But she will propose it adopts a federal structure. | But she will propose it adopts a federal structure. |
She wants to see a separate board for each home nation - Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - under a UK-wide board. | She wants to see a separate board for each home nation - Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - under a UK-wide board. |
Ms Sturgeon said the current structure no longer reflected the realities of the UK | Ms Sturgeon said the current structure no longer reflected the realities of the UK |
Size and scope | Size and scope |
The Scottish first minister is to become the first British politician to deliver the Alternative MacTaggart lecture when she goes head-to-head with the Guardian editor-in-chief Katharine Viner at the Edinburgh International Television Festival. | The Scottish first minister is to become the first British politician to deliver the Alternative MacTaggart lecture when she goes head-to-head with the Guardian editor-in-chief Katharine Viner at the Edinburgh International Television Festival. |
The first minister will say she wants BBC Scotland to have a bigger share of licence fee cash to set up its own dedicated TV channel and a sister station for Radio Scotland. | The first minister will say she wants BBC Scotland to have a bigger share of licence fee cash to set up its own dedicated TV channel and a sister station for Radio Scotland. |
She will say this is about catching up with the consequences of devolution. | She will say this is about catching up with the consequences of devolution. |
At the Guardian Edinburgh Television Festival on Wednesday, the UK Culture Secretary John Whittingdale stressed that the BBC was a "British" institution. | At the Guardian Edinburgh Television Festival on Wednesday, the UK Culture Secretary John Whittingdale stressed that the BBC was a "British" institution. |
The UK government is currently consulting on the corporation's future size, scope and governance. | The UK government is currently consulting on the corporation's future size, scope and governance. |
The BBC is expected to publish its own proposals in the next fortnight. | The BBC is expected to publish its own proposals in the next fortnight. |
This process will lead to a new Royal Charter to underpin how the BBC operates until 2027. | This process will lead to a new Royal Charter to underpin how the BBC operates until 2027. |
Meanwhile, comedy writer Armando Iannucci has called for a defence of the BBC and British programme-makers, from across the entertainment industry. | |
Speaking at the annual MacTaggart Lecture at the Edinburgh TV Festival, he said: "It's more important than ever that we have strong, popular channels... that act as beacons, drawing audiences to the best content." | |
The SNP won 56 out of the 59 seats in Scotland in May's election. | The SNP won 56 out of the 59 seats in Scotland in May's election. |
Its election manifesto argued Scotland should receive an extra £100m in BBC funding to "more accurately reflect licence fee revenue raised in Scotland" and called for the Scottish government to play a substantial role in negotiations over the renewal of the BBC charter. | Its election manifesto argued Scotland should receive an extra £100m in BBC funding to "more accurately reflect licence fee revenue raised in Scotland" and called for the Scottish government to play a substantial role in negotiations over the renewal of the BBC charter. |