Rosa Prince, Columnist

Britain’s Elite Establishment Is Rapidly Sinking

In the crosshairs. Outgoing head of BBC News, Deborah Turness.

Photographer: James Manning - PA Images/PA Images

Should the commanding officer of one of Britain’s four Trident nuclear submarines lose contact with their superiors during a future conflict, they know what to do. At exactly 6am GMT they must tune into BBC Radio 4’s Today program. If there’s no broadcast they should assume the UK no longer exists, unseal a pre-written letter from the prime minister and take action against the enemy accordingly.

It’s a so far thankfully hypothetical vignette that demonstrates the centrality both literally and symbolically of the British Broadcasting Corporation to the country it serves.