Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie resigned on Sunday amid a Panorama editing controversy involving Donald Trump's January 6 speech. He addressed BBC staff at the broadcaster's London headquarters on Tuesday in a 40-minute town hall alongside chair Samir Shah, with BBC News reporting on the remarks. Davie acknowledged that 'we did make a mistake' in the editing of the Trump speech, and he urged staff to uphold the BBC's public-service journalism by stating that 'we've got to fight for our journalism.' The comments underscore ongoing debates about editorial oversight, transparency, and the vital role of newsroom integrity at the BBC as it navigates questions over Panorama's handling of the Trump material and broader media ethics concerns.