Lord Patten quits BBC and gives headache to all concerned

Neither Downing St nor Auntie want to address the sticky licence fee question on the eve of an election

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FORMER Pearson boss Marjorie Scardino is being tipped to replace Chris Patten, whose departure as chairman of the BBC Trust has already sparked renewed debate over the future of the BBC and landed the newly appointed Culture Secretary, Sajid Javid, with his first major challenge.

But would Scardino want a job that many observers call a poisoned chalice – and which might be scrapped before too long anyway?

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