I note that no-one has yet made any comment about this matter.
I will not make any comment about Huw Edwards' behaviour - its causes may be more complex than we think and I note that, in general, the media are respecting his privacy.
What does strike me is the nature of the accusations made in The Sun. They appeared to me to be mainly directed at causing damage to the BBC, which is one of the most respected news organisations in the world - and, with the exception of the monarchy, the best known British brand in the world. The Sun, however, is a part of the Murdoch empire ...
The main contributor to the story, who alleged criminal behaviour, was the stepfather of one of the victims. His stepson, through a solicitor, challenged the accusations.
Is there any hope that The Sun might suffer a similar fate to that of its stablemate the News of the World?
Moderator Edited as it's Huw Edwards, not Huw Thomas as title said