We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupDonald Trump announces he will BAN TikTok in the U.S. by executive order as soon as TODAY - and he does not want to let an American firm buy the operation'He needs to die': Ballroom dancer, 40, who lost her foot in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing says she is 'livid' after federal judge overturns death penalty for terrorist Dzhokar TsarnaevJared and Ivanka earned more than $36MILLION in 2019 with 'up to $3million coming from companies that benefited from policies pushed through by the Trump Administration' James Murdoch QUITS board of News Corp: Rupert Murdoch's son blames 'disagreements over certain editorial content published by the company's news outlets' in terse resignation letter'True story': Lea Thompson backs fellow actor Brad Garrett's claim that it's 'common knowledge' that Ellen DeGeneres treats people 'horribly'Hurricane Isaias could stop NASA astronauts returning to Earth on Sunday if they can't splashdown safely in the Gulf as the storm bears down on Florida today before it barrels towards the Carolinas and NYC Court delays release of Ghislaine Maxwell's 2016 deposition about her sex life after lawyers argue she won't be able to get a fair trial Two more death row inmates will be executed as Justice Department wins last minute legal challenge after three federal prisoners were put to death in July Cancelled at Condé Nast: Entertainment chief is REPLACED after employees uncovered 'sexist and racist' tweets he penned almost a decade ago about women being 'nagging and irrational'Florida teenager, 17, is charged with 'masterminding' massive Twitter hack which compromised high-profile accounts including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Kanye West and Elon Musk'Archie has not been in public since the family arrived here.' BBC journalists are becoming addicted to Twitter amid fears their desire to 'go viral' is undermining impartiality rules, the corporations head of standards said yesterday. 'We have had issues, for example, about tracking the rise of Eurosceptism. 'We had issues around tracking the growth of concern about immigration.Reports also say that some BBC staff are 'addicted to Twitter' and that the desire to 'go viral' overshadows the BBC's desire to be impartial and accurateBBC presenters Emily Maitlis (pictured left) and Huw Edwards (pictured right) have both been accused for a lack of impartiality over the past yearOn Monday, the BBC will announce a fresh wave of job cuts in its news division – adding ‘significantly’ to the 450 previously planned.It is understood that workers will be told this afternoon that revised plans will mean cuts will be ‘deeper’ and more ‘wide-ranging’ than original proposals unveiled in January.The earlier proposals lined up Newsnight, Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service to bear the brunt of the cuts.But since January the BBC has had to find a further £125million of savings for 2020 in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.Voluntary redundancy is being offered across the corporation’s 19,231 ‘public service’ staff.BBC news insiders claim a high number of employees want to take it. Liverpool: Anfield dispersal order to 'prevent disorder' Liverpool 5-3 Chelsea: Champions win thriller before receiving trophy Liverpool FC: Fans gather for Premier League trophy presentation Liverpool FC: Players will not appear outside Anfield Liverpool FC fans warned not to repeat Anfield gatherings Liverpool FC fans' behaviour 'unacceptable', says club Liverpool fans continue Premier League title celebrations Liverpool win Premier League: Reds' 30-year wait for top-flight title ends