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John Ware (TV journalist)

John Ware is a British journalist, author, and investigative reporter.

He was a newspaper reporter from 1971 to 1977 and then changed to Television journalism.

Across his career, Ware has written for a number of newspapers, including The Sun, The Sunday Telegraph, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Observer, the Daily Mail, The Times, the Daily Express, The Jewish Chronicle and magazines such as The Spectator and Standpoint.[1][2][3][4][5] Ware was also a reporter on the BBC public affairs documentary programme Panorama from 1986.[6]

Early life edit

Ware was educated at Hurstpierpoint College, a boarding school for boys near the village of Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex. He did not go to university.[7]

Career edit

Between 1971 and 1974, Ware worked for the Droitwich Guardian, followed by the Worcester Evening News.[7] In 1974 he joinedThe Sun newspaper and was covering the Northern Ireland conflict. He moved to television in 1977, joining the ITV's World in Action, becoming a producer in 1981.[7] He joined the BBC's Panorama programme in 1986 and presented other programmes including Rough Justice, Taking Liberties and Inside Story. Several of the cases profiled in Rough Justice were referred back to the Court of Appeal, and several resulted in overturned convictions.[1]

He left the BBC in 2012, and works as a freelance reporter for the BBC and ITV.

Documentaries edit

Amongst his TV documentaries for ITV, the BBC and C4 are the following:[1]

  • 1978: “The Hunt for Dr Mengele” exposed the network in Argentina and Paraguay that protected the notorious Auschwitz war criminal Dr Josef Mengele, responsible for barbaric medical experiments in the Nazi death camp.[8]
  • 1983: “Colonel Rauff’s Refuge” tracked down and confronted in Santiago, Chile, the Nazi SS Colonel Walter Rauff who was behind the use of mobile gas chambers deployed to murder Jews, the disabled and communists, regarded by the SS as enemies of the German State. 200,000 are reported to have been murdered in some 20 “Gassing Vans”.[9]
  • 1984: “The Set Up” captured by covert filming two Scotland Yard Flying Squad officers in the act of setting up an armed robbery in order to catch a criminal who they'd been unable to prosecute. The programme evidence led to their trial at the Old Bailey.
  • 1984: “The Spy Who Never Was” broadcast the first interview with MI5 former assistant Director General Peter Wright on soviet penetration of the UK. Wright later wrote Spycatcher ghosted by Paul Greengrass which was banned by the Thatcher government
  • 1985: “A Conflict in Customs” exposed collusion with IRA gunrunners in the New York office of US Customs
  • 1987: “Brent Schools Hard Left Rules” documented the failure of radical new anti-racist policies to reverse years of underachievement by black pupils in the London borough of Brent.
  • 1989: “The Pursuit of Power” disclosed evidence that led directly to the District Auditor and then the High Court to accuse Dame Shirley Porter of "gerrymandering", by attempting to rig the Westminster City Council's elections, leading to a surcharge on Porter of £27m. The case was described as “the single greatest act of electoral corruption in British political history".[10]
  • 1991: “Lethal Force” disclosed an attempt by paratroopers in Belfast to cover up the unlawful shooting of joyriders. The conviction for murder of the paratrooper, Lee Clegg, for this incident was ultimately quashed on appeal.[11]
  • 1992: “The Dirty War” exposed the role of British Military Intelligence rogue agent Brian Nelson in ten murders, and conspiracies to murder. The programme led to two further investigations by the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens into alleged collusion with Loyalist murder gangs by the intelligence services in the Northern Ireland conflict.[12]
  • 1996: “Death of a Principle” investigated Britain’s close relationship with Saudi Arabia despite the regime’s human rights abuses including 200 public beheadings the previous year.
  • 1997:”Down The Tube” disclosed papers belonging to the Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott showing that, despite elections promises to the contrary, the new Labour government planned to privatise the London Underground within two months of taking office.
  • 1998:”A Nurse’s Story” unearthed evidence showing that Deborah Parry, one of the two "Saudi Nurses", was innocent of murdering Yvonne Gilford in 1996.
  • 1998:”The Car Cartel” secured evidence of secret price fixing deals between car dealers and three leading motor manufacturers, including Volvo, which led to the Director General of Fair Trading John Bridgeman to accuse the Swedish car giant of "disgraceful" conduct, while pointing out that under the government's proposed new competition laws, the company could have been fined £70m.
  • 1999: ”The Blair Mayor Project” disclosed how, in contravention of New Labour's strict contest rules, the party's General Secretary (in 2000) and his senior officials were responsible for leaking a confidential list of London party members to Downing Street's London Mayoral candidate Frank Dobson, giving him an unfair advantage over rival candidate Ken Livingstone.
  • 2000: “Who Bombed Omagh?” found and confronted three members of the dissident IRA cell that exploded a 500lbs car bomb in Omagh High Street killing 29 people and one unborn child four months after the Northern Ireland Good Friday Peace agreement. In 2009, in a landmark case, the Civil Court in Belfast held the men named by Panorama liable for the murders and imposed substantial fines. The victims’ families took the men to court with a £1.2m funding campaign by the Daily Mail following Panorama.[13]
  • 2002: “A Licence To Murder” (two part series) exposed the role of special branch agent Ken Barrett, one of three members of the Loyalist murder gang who assassinated Belfast lawyer Pat Finucane in the kitchen of his home in front of his three children in 1989.
  • 2003: “The Asylum Game” was a first-hand secretly filmed account from a Romanian woman posing as a Moldovan refugee about the ease with which she was able to make a bogus claim for asylum.
  • 2004: “A Fight To The Death” investigated the BBC’s fight with the Blair Government described by broadcaster Melvyn Bragg as “astonishingly bold",[14] and criticised the BBC Director General Greg Dyke’s role which led to trustees asking him to resign.
  • 2005: "Iraq: Tony and the Truth” investigated what Prime Minister Tony Blair did not disclose before sending British troops into battle. It charted the evolution of Blair’s Iraq policy, “what he said in public, what he knew in private and whether he can reconcile the two".[15]
  • 2005: “A Question of Leadership” was a critical look at the Muslim Council of Britain’s failure to recognise the extent to which extremist views were held amongst some of its Islamist member organisations. The programme followed the 7/7 tube bombings in London which killed 52.
  • 2006: “Faith Hate and Charity” investigated the activities of the London based Palestinian charity Interpal, and found that its funds "had helped build up Hamas into what it is today" by most of them being sent to Islamic (partner) charities in Gaza and the West Bank, a number of which promoted Hamas' ideology.[16] The programme triggered one of the Charity Commission’s longest and most complex statutory investigations which resulted in Interpal being served with a statutory notice to sever its close links with the Union of Good, a global coalition of 56 Islamic charities chaired by the spiritual leader of the worldwide Muslim Brotherhood Movement, Dr Yusuf Qaradawi who said: "We must plant the love of death and the love of martyrdom in the Islamic nation." Panorama reported that he has made no bones about the relationship between charity and politics, saying: "I don't like this word 'donations'. I like to call it Jihad with money, because God has ordered us to fight enemies with our lives and our money."
  • 2008: “Omagh – What The Police Were Never Told” revealed that GCHQ had been monitoring the telephones of the dissident IRA bombers on the day they murdered 29 people by planting a 500lb in Omagh – and withheld this intelligence from the CID investigating the bombers. Prime Minister Gordon Brown ordered an inquiry by the Intelligence Services Commissioner, whose highly redacted report was dismissed by MPs on the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee who said “far too many questions remain unanswered.”[17]
  • 2010: “British Schools, Islamic Rules” investigated how some Muslim children were being exposed to extremist preachers and fundamentalist Islamic groups and how school inspectors missed the warning signs.
  • 2013: “Britain’s Secret Terror Force” disclosed the activities of the Military Reaction Force, an experimental undercover army from 1971-72. The programme revealed how some MRF soldiers randomly opened fire on unarmed civilians killing and wounding them. The NI DPP ordered a criminal investigation.
  • 2014: “The Mayor and Our Money” exposed how – despite claiming a commitment to the “highest standards of probity and transparency” - the autocratic Mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman had awarded £9m worth of grants to the London borough’s thriving third sector behind closed doors, doubling the share recommended by council officers on the basis of need to Bangladeshi and Somali organisations who provided Rahman’s core vote. Four days later, the Secretary of State sent in Commissioners to run the council and Rahman was later banned from office for five years, a court having found him to be corrupt and to have lied.
  • 2018: “Who Speaks for British Muslims” disclosed (Channel 4, Dispatches) how Muslim advocacy group MEND, which claims to be committed to fostering social cohesion, worked with extremist speakers, “hounded their critics mercilessly”, some of whose senior members expressed antisemitic views, and whose wealthy co-founder donated to CAGE, listed by the Home Office as extremist because it has campaigned on behalf of convicted terrorists and senior Jihadi ideologues.
  • 2018: “Who Bombed Birmingham?”: identified, tracked down and confronted (ITV’s Exposure) one of the two men who planted bombs in two Birmingham pubs in 1975 that killed 21.
  • 2019: “Is Labour Antisemitic?” a report into the growth of antisemitism within the Labour party under Jeremy Corbyn’s and how the leadership was addressing the problem.
  • 2019: “When Boris Met Jennifer” an investigation (ITV’s Exposure) into what the commentary said was the “Prime Minister’s conduct as a public servant - and his tenuous relationship with the truth” by reference to his denials that he’d helped the business affairs of his young lover, the American entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri when he was London Mayor.[18]
  • 2021: “Princess Diana Martin Bashir and the BBC” an investigation (independent of the official investigation by Lord Dyson commissioned by the BBNC’#s Director General) into the deception former Panorama reporter Martin Bashir had used to secure his world scoop interview with Diana, Princess of Wales.[19]

A number of Ware's programmes have attracted trenchant criticism:

Asylum seekers

The then Home Secretary, David Blunkett described "The Asylum Game" (2003)[20] as a "poorly researched and overspun documentary" which uncritically repeated the claims of MigrationWatch UK, an organisation campaigning for tightening restrictions on immigration to the UK.[21] Ware denied this in a response to Blunkett's comments.[22] Save for The Guardian, however, the programme was reviewed positively by the rest of the mainstream media,[23] with Blunkett’s criticism described as “intemperate” in The Sunday Times.

Islamism edit

  • The Muslim Council of Britain, described his 2005 Panorama episode "A Question of Leadership" as "deeply unfair" and "a witch hunt".[7] The programme attracted over 600 complaints within a week of its broadcast:[24] Guardian journalist Madeleine Bunting described Ware's claims in the documentary as "veer(ing) erratically from the McCarthyite absurd to some legitimate accusations".[25] The Observer, however said that the programmes “central claims [...] remain unchallenged: that the moderate credentials of the leaders of Britain's most powerful Muslim lobby group are open to question; that the MCB grew out of sectarian Islamist politics of south Asia and that it fails to control its extremist affiliates.”[26] The Evening Standard referred to Ware’s ”dispassionate intelligence” and that the programme had “confirmed his status as the most important journalist in British current-affairs television today”.[27] The BBC rejected all of the MCB’s complaints and published its detailed response.[28]
  • Responding to Panorama episode, "Faith, Hate and Charity", The Muslim Council of Britain described Ware as "an agenda-driven pro-Israel polemicist".[29] Interpal claimed it had been “vindicated” by the Charity Commission,[30] but the latter said: "Our report does not give the charity a clean bill of health."[31] There are four main findings by the Commission arising from Panorama's investigation, of which three go against Interpal, while on the fourth the Commission admits it is effectively unable to regulate.[31] The then-Labour MP Dr Phyllis Starkey told the Islam Channel that Ware had approached the programme with a “pre-set” agenda and accused him of “deliberate” misrepresentation” by not explaining that Hamas had “won power through a democratic election.” Starkey apologised for “impugning” Ware’s “integrity, after he pointed out that he had referred three times to Hamas’s election victory.[32]
  • The MCB also criticised "British schools, Islamic Rules" (2010) as a partial and unbalanced portrayal 2010.[33]

Labour Party edit

Ware has reported two Panorama documentaries on the Labour Party in recent years: on Jeremy Corbyn's campaign to be elected as Labour Party leader and in 2019 Ware reported on allegations of antisemitism in the Labour Party in an extended Panorama programme entitled "Is Labour Anti-Semitic?"

The 2015 programme "Jeremy Corbyn: Labour's Earthquake", attracted hundreds of complaints, including from Corbyn's campaign team, and was described by a member of Corbyn's campaign team as "containing factual inaccuracies" and "a complete hatchet job".[34] The BBC rejected the claims.

The 2019 programme "Is Labour Anti-Semitic?"[35] was nominated for two British Journalism Awards in the 'Investigation' and 'Politics Journalism' categories.[36] The Labour Party, then led by Jeremy Corbyn, strongly condemned the programme, stating that it contained "deliberate and malicious representations designed to mislead". The party stated that "Panorama has pre-determined the outcome of its investigation and is relying on unsubstantiated allegations and misrepresentation to come to its conclusions".[37] Labour submitted a formal complaint about the programme to the BBC, but this was rejected by the BBC's Executive Complaints Unit.[38][39] Over 20 complaints of bias were taken to Ofcom, who ruled that the programme had been "duly impartial" and had given appropriate weight to Labour's position.[40]

Five of the Labour Party whistleblowers interviewed in the programme announced their intention to sue the party, claiming that Labour's response breached its commitment to protect the rights of whistleblowers and defamed them.[41][42] Ware also launched legal action against the Labour Party, alleging it had libelled him in statements following the broadcast of the programme.[43] On 22 July 2020, the Keir Starmer-led Labour Party retracted a number of allegations that it had made in relation to both John Ware and a number of participants in the Panorama documentary in full. The party issued a formal apology, and agreed to pay substantial damages and costs.[44]

In a statement, the BBC said it “welcomed” the “long overdue apology to John Ware and the seven Panorama whistle-blowers who have been subjected to painful and damaging attacks on their integrity and character” adding “John Ware is a reporter with an extraordinary record of excellence at Panorama for investigative journalism in the public interest.”[45]

Jeremy Corbyn and some Labour Party members stood by the original accusations. In 2020, Ware commenced legal proceedings against Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi and Richard Kuper of Jewish Voice for Labour for making false allegations about his journalistic career and the programme.[46][47]

In September 2022, they agreed to issue a full public apology and in a settlement are reported to have paid £200,000 in costs and damages.[48] Ware also won a libel case against Paddy French, editor of Press Gang and Rebecca Television.[49]

Media awards edit

  • International Film and Television Festival of New York (1979)
  • Royal Television Society Current Affairs Home Award (1983, 1987, 2000, 2002, 2013)[50]
  • RTS Television Journalist of The Year (2000) for "Who Bombed Omagh?" and "Spin Doctors", an investigation into the truthfulness of government claims about National Health Service spending and new initiatives.[7]
  • Broadcast Press Guild Television Award Best Single Documentary (2001)[51]
  • Amnesty International UK Media Award TV Documentaries (2003)[52]
  • James Cameron Memorial Trust (2004) “for work as a journalist that combined moral vision and professional integrity"[53]
  • British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Nominations (2000, 2002, 2008, 2013, 2019)
  • The Association for International Broadcasting of International - Investigative Journalism award (2014)
  • Commitment to Media Award from the Women's International Zionist Organization – 2015. Ware was commended for being "sympathetic to Jewish concerns". Stephen Pollard, editor of The Jewish Chronicle, said: "I tell our trainees at the JC, that if there is one person they should model themselves on, it is John Ware."[54]

Other activities edit

Ware is co-author, with Gerald Posner, of Mengele: The Complete Story, 1986.[55][56]

In 2012, Ware took voluntary redundancy from the BBC, but has continued with some freelance work.[6] Since leaving the BBC, he has published articles about its top management.[29][57]

In April 2020, he was part of a consortium which bought The Jewish Chronicle after it went into liquidation.[58]

In September 2023, he released a TV documentary titled The Dark Side of Roger Waters, made in collaboration with the Campaign Against Antisemitism, in which he investigates accusations against the musician Roger Waters of antisemitic behavior.[59][60]

Personal life edit

Ware was married to Helena (née Keele), and had three children with her – the actress Hannah Ware, singer-songwriter Jessie Ware and doctor Alex, all of whom were raised in the Jewish faith.[61][62] Ware now lives in north-west London with his wife, the television producer Wendy Robbins, who is also Jewish,[63] and their three children.[7]

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The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message John Ware is a British journalist author and investigative reporter He was a newspaper reporter from 1971 to 1977 and then changed to Television journalism Across his career Ware has written for a number of newspapers including The Sun The Sunday Telegraph The Sunday Times The Guardian The Observer the Daily Mail The Times the Daily Express The Jewish Chronicle and magazines such as The Spectator and Standpoint 1 2 3 4 5 Ware was also a reporter on the BBC public affairs documentary programme Panorama from 1986 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Documentaries 2 1 1 Islamism 2 1 2 Labour Party 2 2 Media awards 2 3 Other activities 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editWare was educated at Hurstpierpoint College a boarding school for boys near the village of Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex He did not go to university 7 Career editBetween 1971 and 1974 Ware worked for the Droitwich Guardian followed by the Worcester Evening News 7 In 1974 he joinedThe Sun newspaper and was covering the Northern Ireland conflict He moved to television in 1977 joining the ITV s World in Action becoming a producer in 1981 7 He joined the BBC s Panorama programme in 1986 and presented other programmes including Rough Justice Taking Liberties and Inside Story Several of the cases profiled in Rough Justice were referred back to the Court of Appeal and several resulted in overturned convictions 1 He left the BBC in 2012 and works as a freelance reporter for the BBC and ITV Documentaries edit Amongst his TV documentaries for ITV the BBC and C4 are the following 1 1978 The Hunt for Dr Mengele exposed the network in Argentina and Paraguay that protected the notorious Auschwitz war criminal Dr Josef Mengele responsible for barbaric medical experiments in the Nazi death camp 8 1983 Colonel Rauff s Refuge tracked down and confronted in Santiago Chile the Nazi SS Colonel Walter Rauff who was behind the use of mobile gas chambers deployed to murder Jews the disabled and communists regarded by the SS as enemies of the German State 200 000 are reported to have been murdered in some 20 Gassing Vans 9 1984 The Set Up captured by covert filming two Scotland Yard Flying Squad officers in the act of setting up an armed robbery in order to catch a criminal who they d been unable to prosecute The programme evidence led to their trial at the Old Bailey 1984 The Spy Who Never Was broadcast the first interview with MI5 former assistant Director General Peter Wright on soviet penetration of the UK Wright later wrote Spycatcher ghosted by Paul Greengrass which was banned by the Thatcher government 1985 A Conflict in Customs exposed collusion with IRA gunrunners in the New York office of US Customs 1987 Brent Schools Hard Left Rules documented the failure of radical new anti racist policies to reverse years of underachievement by black pupils in the London borough of Brent 1989 The Pursuit of Power disclosed evidence that led directly to the District Auditor and then the High Court to accuse Dame Shirley Porter of gerrymandering by attempting to rig the Westminster City Council s elections leading to a surcharge on Porter of 27m The case was described as the single greatest act of electoral corruption in British political history 10 1991 Lethal Force disclosed an attempt by paratroopers in Belfast to cover up the unlawful shooting of joyriders The conviction for murder of the paratrooper Lee Clegg for this incident was ultimately quashed on appeal 11 1992 The Dirty War exposed the role of British Military Intelligence rogue agent Brian Nelson in ten murders and conspiracies to murder The programme led to two further investigations by the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens into alleged collusion with Loyalist murder gangs by the intelligence services in the Northern Ireland conflict 12 1996 Death of a Principle investigated Britain s close relationship with Saudi Arabia despite the regime s human rights abuses including 200 public beheadings the previous year 1997 Down The Tube disclosed papers belonging to the Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott showing that despite elections promises to the contrary the new Labour government planned to privatise the London Underground within two months of taking office 1998 A Nurse s Story unearthed evidence showing that Deborah Parry one of the two Saudi Nurses was innocent of murdering Yvonne Gilford in 1996 1998 The Car Cartel secured evidence of secret price fixing deals between car dealers and three leading motor manufacturers including Volvo which led to the Director General of Fair Trading John Bridgeman to accuse the Swedish car giant of disgraceful conduct while pointing out that under the government s proposed new competition laws the company could have been fined 70m 1999 The Blair Mayor Project disclosed how in contravention of New Labour s strict contest rules the party s General Secretary in 2000 and his senior officials were responsible for leaking a confidential list of London party members to Downing Street s London Mayoral candidate Frank Dobson giving him an unfair advantage over rival candidate Ken Livingstone 2000 Who Bombed Omagh found and confronted three members of the dissident IRA cell that exploded a 500lbs car bomb in Omagh High Street killing 29 people and one unborn child four months after the Northern Ireland Good Friday Peace agreement In 2009 in a landmark case the Civil Court in Belfast held the men named by Panorama liable for the murders and imposed substantial fines The victims families took the men to court with a 1 2m funding campaign by the Daily Mail following Panorama 13 2002 A Licence To Murder two part series exposed the role of special branch agent Ken Barrett one of three members of the Loyalist murder gang who assassinated Belfast lawyer Pat Finucane in the kitchen of his home in front of his three children in 1989 2003 The Asylum Game was a first hand secretly filmed account from a Romanian woman posing as a Moldovan refugee about the ease with which she was able to make a bogus claim for asylum 2004 A Fight To The Death investigated the BBC s fight with the Blair Government described by broadcaster Melvyn Bragg as astonishingly bold 14 and criticised the BBC Director General Greg Dyke s role which led to trustees asking him to resign 2005 Iraq Tony and the Truth investigated what Prime Minister Tony Blair did not disclose before sending British troops into battle It charted the evolution of Blair s Iraq policy what he said in public what he knew in private and whether he can reconcile the two 15 2005 A Question of Leadership was a critical look at the Muslim Council of Britain s failure to recognise the extent to which extremist views were held amongst some of its Islamist member organisations The programme followed the 7 7 tube bombings in London which killed 52 2006 Faith Hate and Charity investigated the activities of the London based Palestinian charity Interpal and found that its funds had helped build up Hamas into what it is today by most of them being sent to Islamic partner charities in Gaza and the West Bank a number of which promoted Hamas ideology 16 The programme triggered one of the Charity Commission s longest and most complex statutory investigations which resulted in Interpal being served with a statutory notice to sever its close links with the Union of Good a global coalition of 56 Islamic charities chaired by the spiritual leader of the worldwide Muslim Brotherhood Movement Dr Yusuf Qaradawi who said We must plant the love of death and the love of martyrdom in the Islamic nation Panorama reported that he has made no bones about the relationship between charity and politics saying I don t like this word donations I like to call it Jihad with money because God has ordered us to fight enemies with our lives and our money 2008 Omagh What The Police Were Never Told revealed that GCHQ had been monitoring the telephones of the dissident IRA bombers on the day they murdered 29 people by planting a 500lb in Omagh and withheld this intelligence from the CID investigating the bombers Prime Minister Gordon Brown ordered an inquiry by the Intelligence Services Commissioner whose highly redacted report was dismissed by MPs on the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee who said far too many questions remain unanswered 17 2010 British Schools Islamic Rules investigated how some Muslim children were being exposed to extremist preachers and fundamentalist Islamic groups and how school inspectors missed the warning signs 2013 Britain s Secret Terror Force disclosed the activities of the Military Reaction Force an experimental undercover army from 1971 72 The programme revealed how some MRF soldiers randomly opened fire on unarmed civilians killing and wounding them The NI DPP ordered a criminal investigation 2014 The Mayor and Our Money exposed how despite claiming a commitment to the highest standards of probity and transparency the autocratic Mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman had awarded 9m worth of grants to the London borough s thriving third sector behind closed doors doubling the share recommended by council officers on the basis of need to Bangladeshi and Somali organisations who provided Rahman s core vote Four days later the Secretary of State sent in Commissioners to run the council and Rahman was later banned from office for five years a court having found him to be corrupt and to have lied 2018 Who Speaks for British Muslims disclosed Channel 4 Dispatches how Muslim advocacy group MEND which claims to be committed to fostering social cohesion worked with extremist speakers hounded their critics mercilessly some of whose senior members expressed antisemitic views and whose wealthy co founder donated to CAGE listed by the Home Office as extremist because it has campaigned on behalf of convicted terrorists and senior Jihadi ideologues 2018 Who Bombed Birmingham identified tracked down and confronted ITV s Exposure one of the two men who planted bombs in two Birmingham pubs in 1975 that killed 21 2019 Is Labour Antisemitic a report into the growth of antisemitism within the Labour party under Jeremy Corbyn s and how the leadership was addressing the problem 2019 When Boris Met Jennifer an investigation ITV s Exposure into what the commentary said was the Prime Minister s conduct as a public servant and his tenuous relationship with the truth by reference to his denials that he d helped the business affairs of his young lover the American entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri when he was London Mayor 18 2021 Princess Diana Martin Bashir and the BBC an investigation independent of the official investigation by Lord Dyson commissioned by the BBNC s Director General into the deception former Panorama reporter Martin Bashir had used to secure his world scoop interview with Diana Princess of Wales 19 A number of Ware s programmes have attracted trenchant criticism Asylum seekersThe then Home Secretary David Blunkett described The Asylum Game 2003 20 as a poorly researched and overspun documentary which uncritically repeated the claims of MigrationWatch UK an organisation campaigning for tightening restrictions on immigration to the UK 21 Ware denied this in a response to Blunkett s comments 22 Save for The Guardian however the programme was reviewed positively by the rest of the mainstream media 23 with Blunkett s criticism described as intemperate in The Sunday Times Islamism edit The Muslim Council of Britain described his 2005 Panorama episode A Question of Leadership as deeply unfair and a witch hunt 7 The programme attracted over 600 complaints within a week of its broadcast 24 Guardian journalist Madeleine Bunting described Ware s claims in the documentary as veer ing erratically from the McCarthyite absurd to some legitimate accusations 25 The Observer however said that the programmes central claims remain unchallenged that the moderate credentials of the leaders of Britain s most powerful Muslim lobby group are open to question that the MCB grew out of sectarian Islamist politics of south Asia and that it fails to control its extremist affiliates 26 The Evening Standard referred to Ware s dispassionate intelligence and that the programme had confirmed his status as the most important journalist in British current affairs television today 27 The BBC rejected all of the MCB s complaints and published its detailed response 28 Responding to Panorama episode Faith Hate and Charity The Muslim Council of Britain described Ware as an agenda driven pro Israel polemicist 29 Interpal claimed it had been vindicated by the Charity Commission 30 but the latter said Our report does not give the charity a clean bill of health 31 There are four main findings by the Commission arising from Panorama s investigation of which three go against Interpal while on the fourth the Commission admits it is effectively unable to regulate 31 The then Labour MP Dr Phyllis Starkey told the Islam Channel that Ware had approached the programme with a pre set agenda and accused him of deliberate misrepresentation by not explaining that Hamas had won power through a democratic election Starkey apologised for impugning Ware s integrity after he pointed out that he had referred three times to Hamas s election victory 32 The MCB also criticised British schools Islamic Rules 2010 as a partial and unbalanced portrayal 2010 33 Labour Party edit Ware has reported two Panorama documentaries on the Labour Party in recent years on Jeremy Corbyn s campaign to be elected as Labour Party leader and in 2019 Ware reported on allegations of antisemitism in the Labour Party in an extended Panorama programme entitled Is Labour Anti Semitic The 2015 programme Jeremy Corbyn Labour s Earthquake attracted hundreds of complaints including from Corbyn s campaign team and was described by a member of Corbyn s campaign team as containing factual inaccuracies and a complete hatchet job 34 The BBC rejected the claims The 2019 programme Is Labour Anti Semitic 35 was nominated for two British Journalism Awards in the Investigation and Politics Journalism categories 36 The Labour Party then led by Jeremy Corbyn strongly condemned the programme stating that it contained deliberate and malicious representations designed to mislead The party stated that Panorama has pre determined the outcome of its investigation and is relying on unsubstantiated allegations and misrepresentation to come to its conclusions 37 Labour submitted a formal complaint about the programme to the BBC but this was rejected by the BBC s Executive Complaints Unit 38 39 Over 20 complaints of bias were taken to Ofcom who ruled that the programme had been duly impartial and had given appropriate weight to Labour s position 40 Five of the Labour Party whistleblowers interviewed in the programme announced their intention to sue the party claiming that Labour s response breached its commitment to protect the rights of whistleblowers and defamed them 41 42 Ware also launched legal action against the Labour Party alleging it had libelled him in statements following the broadcast of the programme 43 On 22 July 2020 the Keir Starmer led Labour Party retracted a number of allegations that it had made in relation to both John Ware and a number of participants in the Panorama documentary in full The party issued a formal apology and agreed to pay substantial damages and costs 44 In a statement the BBC said it welcomed the long overdue apology to John Ware and the seven Panorama whistle blowers who have been subjected to painful and damaging attacks on their integrity and character adding John Ware is a reporter with an extraordinary record of excellence at Panorama for investigative journalism in the public interest 45 Jeremy Corbyn and some Labour Party members stood by the original accusations In 2020 Ware commenced legal proceedings against Naomi Wimborne Idrissi and Richard Kuper of Jewish Voice for Labour for making false allegations about his journalistic career and the programme 46 47 In September 2022 they agreed to issue a full public apology and in a settlement are reported to have paid 200 000 in costs and damages 48 Ware also won a libel case against Paddy French editor of Press Gang and Rebecca Television 49 Media awards edit International Film and Television Festival of New York 1979 Royal Television Society Current Affairs Home Award 1983 1987 2000 2002 2013 50 RTS Television Journalist of The Year 2000 for Who Bombed Omagh and Spin Doctors an investigation into the truthfulness of government claims about National Health Service spending and new initiatives 7 Broadcast Press Guild Television Award Best Single Documentary 2001 51 Amnesty International UK Media Award TV Documentaries 2003 52 James Cameron Memorial Trust 2004 for work as a journalist that combined moral vision and professional integrity 53 British Academy of Film and Television Arts BAFTA Nominations 2000 2002 2008 2013 2019 The Association for International Broadcasting of International Investigative Journalism award 2014 Commitment to Media Award from the Women s International Zionist Organization 2015 Ware was commended for being sympathetic to Jewish concerns Stephen Pollard editor of The Jewish Chronicle said I tell our trainees at the JC that if there is one person they should model themselves on it is John Ware 54 Other activities edit Ware is co author with Gerald Posner of Mengele The Complete Story 1986 55 56 In 2012 Ware took voluntary redundancy from the BBC but has continued with some freelance work 6 Since leaving the BBC he has published articles about its top management 29 57 In April 2020 he was part of a consortium which bought The Jewish Chronicle after it went into liquidation 58 In September 2023 he released a TV documentary titled The Dark Side of Roger Waters made in collaboration with the Campaign Against Antisemitism in which he investigates accusations against the musician Roger Waters of antisemitic behavior 59 60 Personal life editWare was married to Helena nee Keele and had three children with her the actress Hannah Ware singer songwriter Jessie Ware and doctor Alex all of whom were raised in the Jewish faith 61 62 Ware now lives in north west London with his wife the television producer Wendy Robbins who is also Jewish 63 and their three children 7 References edit a b c John Ware Reporters BBC Panorama John Ware The Guardian Retrieved 17 April 2014 John Ware The Jewish Chronicle Archived from the original on 11 June 2016 Ware John 16 June 1995 The Politics of Parole The Spectator Retrieved 7 June 2014 Articles By John Ware Standpoint Archived from the original on 24 December 2018 a b Brown Maggie 5 March 2012 John Ware and Vivian White to leave Panorama The Guardian Retrieved 17 April 2014 a b c d e f James Silver 21 August 2006 It s the last chance for Panorama The Guardian Retrieved 21 July 2015 The Hunt for Dr Mengele 1978 BFI Archived from the original on 8 October 2022 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Rauff Walter 1906 1984 Archives Hub archiveshub jisc ac uk Retrieved 8 October 2022 Westminster City Council Hansard 21 January 1998 api parliament uk Retrieved 8 October 2022 Sean Rayment 23 October 2005 15 years after killing joyrider Lee Clegg is put back in the line The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 7 June 2014 Brian Nelson UDA Informer The Dirty War Panorama The Troubles Documentary retrieved 8 October 2022 Verdict brings Omagh justice 8 June 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Hutton Panorama is astonishingly bold 20 January 2004 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Iraq Tony amp the Truth Timeline 29 April 2005 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Faith hate and charity 28 July 2006 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Select Committee 2009 Jennifer Arcuri Boris Johnson cast me aside as if I were a gremlin ITV News 17 November 2019 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Martin Bashir inquiry Diana the reporter and the BBC BBC News 20 May 2021 Retrieved 8 October 2022 The asylum game BBC 14 July 2003 Retrieved 27 July 2019 Travis Alan 24 July 2003 Blunkett savages BBC in asylum row The Guardian Retrieved 27 July 2019 Ware John Murg Claudia 28 July 2003 Reporters hit back at criticism BBC News Retrieved 8 October 2021 What the Papers say 2003 25 February 2003 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Merali Arzu 29 March 2018 The banality and boredom of anti Muslim witchhunts Or beware John Ware Middle East Eye Retrieved 27 July 2019 Bunting Madeleine 22 August 2005 Throwing mud at Muslims The Guardian Retrieved 27 July 2019 Martin Bright Let s shed more light on Islam the Guardian 27 August 2005 Retrieved 8 October 2022 What the papers say 30 August 2005 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Response to MCB complaints 30 September 2005 Retrieved 8 October 2022 a b John Ware 10 November 2012 A personal tragedy and a hammer blow for an honest institution The Guardian Retrieved 17 April 2014 Not enough proof for Panorama allegations linking charity to terrorism the Guardian 27 February 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2022 a b Response to Interpal inquiry by Charity Commission 2 March 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Dr Starkey letter of apology 7 December 2006 MCB Statement on Panorama Story British Schools Islamic Rules Muslim Council of Scotland 23 November 2010 Retrieved 9 July 2019 Dathan Matt 11 September 2015 Jeremy Corbyn s team send a complaint to the BBC over its hatchet job Panorama programme The Independent Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Retrieved 9 July 2019 Panorama Is Labour Anti Semitic BBC Retrieved 23 May 2020 British Journalism Awards 2019 finalists revealed Bravery is the quality that shines through Press Gazette 5 November 2019 Retrieved 23 May 2020 Rodgers Sienna 10 July 2019 Is Labour antisemitic BBC Panorama on political interference and leaked emails Labour List Retrieved 10 July 2019 Labour submits complaint to BBC over Panorama expose Jewish News 26 July 2019 Retrieved 26 July 2019 Waterson Jim 31 October 2019 BBC to dismiss Labour complaint over Panorama antisemitism episode The Guardian Retrieved 23 May 2020 Ofcom FOI Response on Panorama s Is Labour Anti Semitic PDF Ofcom Retrieved 23 May 2020 Tominey Camilla 22 September 2019 Former Labour employees set to sue party for libel over anti Semitism The Telegraph Retrieved 23 May 2020 Harpin Lee 22 September 2019 Labour to be hit with libel claim over Panorama response this week The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 23 May 2020 O Carroll Lisa 22 January 2020 BBC s John Ware to sue Labour over Panorama investigation The Guardian Retrieved 23 May 2020 O Carroll Lisa Elgot Jessica 22 July 2020 Labour pays out six figure sum and apologises in antisemitism row The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Twitter https twitter com bbcnewspr status 1285865333627256832 Retrieved 15 October 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help John Ware prevails in first stage of libel case against JVL members The Jewish Chronicle 13 August 2021 Retrieved 16 August 2021 Judge says Labour activist s Radio 2 attack on John Ware was defamatory Press Gazette 18 August 2021 Retrieved 15 May 2022 JVL facing financial collapse after doomed case against John Ware cost them 200 000 www thejc com Retrieved 15 October 2022 Tobitt Charlotte 30 November 2022 Panorama journalist John Ware wins 90 000 libel damages against Press Gang s Paddy French Press Gazette Retrieved 6 August 2023 Awards Royal Television Society Retrieved 8 October 2022 2001 Broadcasting Press Guild 31 December 2007 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Media Awards 2003 Winners Announced www amnesty org uk Retrieved 8 October 2022 City University James Cameron Memorial Trust winners 2004 Rashty Sandy 7 July 2015 Leading journalist John Ware wins Wizo media award The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 9 July 2019 Posner Gerald L Ware John 1986 Mengele The Complete Story McGraw Hill ISBN 9780070505988 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Posner Gerald L Ware John 2000 Mengele The Complete Story Cooper Square Press ISBN 9781461661160 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Ware John 22 September 2013 The guardians who damaged the BBC The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 17 April 2014 Waterson Jim 23 April 2020 Jewish Chronicle saved by consortium after messy takeover battle The Guardian Retrieved 23 April 2020 Ware John 27 September 2023 The Dark Side of Roger Waters Campaign Against Antisemitism Retrieved 18 October 2023 Ware John 28 September 2023 My deep dive into Roger Waters found many disturbing claims The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 18 October 2023 Aquino Tara 17 August 2012 Interview Boss Actress Hannah Ware Talks Kelsey Grammer Drug Addiction and Political Families Complex Complexmag ca Retrieved 16 August 2021 Barnett Emma 1 October 2012 Mercury nominee Jessie Ware on the sorority dominating British music The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 8 October 2021 Hounam Peter 1999 The Woman From Mossad The Story of Mordechai Vanunu and the Israeli Nuclear Program Berkeley California Frog Ltd pp 42 57 ISBN 1 58394 005 7 External links editBBC biography Interview in The Guardian John Ware on Journalisted Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Ware TV journalist amp oldid 1223111039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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