TV
BBC, ITN discuss Iraq situation
Published Thursday, Apr 15 2004, 23:33 BST | By James Welsh
News teams from the BBC and ITN could quit Iraq if the current hostage situation in that country worsens.
A spokeswoman for ITV News said today: "We would withdraw if the security of staff was compromised." The BBC said that the "health and safety" of their journalists "is paramount."
A spokeswoman for ITV News said today: "We would withdraw if the security of staff was compromised." The BBC said that the "health and safety" of their journalists "is paramount."
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