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The BBC presenter was quick to respond after the deputy PM called her impartiality into question.
"Some of you might have noticed something pretty unusual... let me just explain what was happening."
"I’ve just had a little bit of croissant and I’m just finishing it, I’m ashamed to say that."
This is the latest example of the war on facts as Russia continues to attack its neighboring country.
"The wind blew across my face and through my eyes and a single tear came out."
The corporation has said it "accepts" Ofcom's decision, which relates to a BBC News broadcast last month.
The journalist revealed that it took eight hours to travel just two miles to the crossing.
Foreign media targeted by Kremlin’s crackdown on coverage of war in Ukraine.