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The BBC has upheld a complaint that presenter Martine Croxall broke the network's guidelines by correcting the term "pregnant people" to "women" during a live broadcast.
"London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine has released research, which says that nearly 600 heat-related deaths are expected in the U.K.," Croxall began in the June broadcast.
"Malcolm Mistry, who was involved in the research, says that the aged, pregnant people — women," she said, pausing briefly with an edge in her voice, "and those with pre-existing health conditions need to take precautions."
UK MEDIA REGULATOR FINDS BBC IN 'SERIOUS BREACH' OF RULES FOR DOCUMENTARY FEATURING SON OF HAMAS TERRORIST
According to the BBC’s Executive Complaints Un

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