David Dimbleby has launched a scathing attack on the BBC's decision to axe nearly all staff from its specialist Events team, branding the move "catastrophic" and "an absolute disgrace". The 87-year-old veteran broadcaster, who fronted more than 30 Cenotaph services across his six-decade career, condemned the cuts as "an own goal". Claire Popplewell leads the small team, whose members learned their positions were under threat just one day after receiving an award for their Holocaust Memorial Day broadcast. Sources inside the military, Buckingham Palace and the church are said to have expressed private concerns about the decision. But now, Mr...