Huw Edwards' good friend says claims in opposition to 'very susceptible' presenter are 'in opposition to every part I do know concerning the man'

A good friend of Huw Edwards has mentioned he initially didn't consider the claims concerning the BBC presenter as a result of they had been "against everything I know about the man".

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Andrew Billen, a characteristic author for The Times, had lunch with Edwards final Thursday - hours earlier than the newsreader was knowledgeable of the allegations in opposition to him.

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Mr Billen informed Sky News the 61-year-old TV persona was "in high spirits" through the meal and was "certainly not a man with a tremendous dark cloud hanging over him".

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Discussing the allegations, he mentioned: "Personally speaking I was incredibly shocked. It flew against everything I thought I knew about the man.

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"I did not consider it partly as a result of I did not need to consider it."

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Sky News understands earlier than The Sun's unique story on Edwards was revealed, Newsnight journalists had been trying into allegations in opposition to the presenter.

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These soundings resulted in a narrative broadcast on Wednesday evening, simply after Edwards was named by his wife because the BBC star on the centre of the allegations.

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Newsnight included claims from two present colleagues and one former BBC employees member they'd acquired inappropriate messages from the presenter.

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'An HR matter'

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Asked concerning the additional allegations, Mr Billen mentioned: "I'd have thought this could well have been an HR matter, rather than a matter for an investigation."

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He added: "I was surprised last night that Newsnight continued to investigate, especially given the fact we know that he was in hospital… but I understand it from the BBC's point of view.

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"If they zealously go after different public figures who dedicated some sort of wrongdoing, to be seen to be unbiased, they need to do the identical with their very own."

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The BBC is currently conducting "fact-finding investigations" into allegations against the veteran broadcaster.

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Edwards' wife said in a statement her husband was "affected by critical psychological well being points" and was receiving in-patient hospital care.

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The Metropolitan Police has said no criminal offence has been committed by Edwards and no further police action will be taken "presently", permitting an inside BBC investigation to renew.

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A manner again for presenter?

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Asked if there was a manner again for Edwards, Mr Billen mentioned: "I'd love to think he would be behind that desk again in a few weeks or months and presenting the election night, but I somehow doubt it.

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"I actually hope he could have a profession in broadcasting past this... And if not that then perhaps a job in academia.

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"But he's got to get past what is clearly a severe mental breakdown at the moment."

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He added: "You can be a very highly paid and very famous and very respected television presenter and be a vulnerable person too. I think we have found that poor Huw is very vulnerable."

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Mr Billen mentioned he had interviewed Edwards twice and met with him socially for "two long lunches". He mentioned at their final lunch he and Edwards had "talked about going for a walk later this summer along the south Wales coast - which he absolutely adores".

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Poll: Majority of public consider media spent too lengthy on story

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It comes as a ballot for YouGov discovered the vast majority of individuals (60%) consider the media has spent an excessive amount of time on the BBC story.

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However, the ballot prompt the general public was break up on whether or not the media was proper or mistaken to do the story in any respect.

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