The Week  |  29th July 2017
SEXISM AT THE BBC: THE REVOLT OVER PAY
Some of the BBC’s best-known female stars, including Clare Balding, Emily Maitlis and Fiona Bruce, have called on the corporation to “act now” to redress the glaring gap in pay between men and women. Salaries of 96 “creative staff” earning £150,000 or more were published last week. The figures showed that only a third of the BBC’s highest-paid presenters are women, that its seven highest earners are all men, and that its best-paid man makes four times as much as the best-paid woman: Chris Evans received £2.2m-£2.25m in the last financial year, while Claudia Winkleman, eighth on the list, earned £450,000-£499,999. The other highest-paid stars included Gary Lineker (£1.75m-£1.79m), Graham Norton (£850,000-£899,999), Jeremy Vine (£700,000-£749,999), and John Humphrys (£600,000-£649,999).
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Week 29th July 2017.