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Clive Myrie reassures fans after sparking outpouring of concern over his 'droopy left eye' on BBC News


The newsreader, 60, has presented the weekday news bulletin on BBC One for the past decade, but sparked a flood of concern during the latest live broadcast.

Clive Myrie has reassured worried viewers, after many noticed his swollen eye while he was hosting Monday night's BBC News at Six (pictured) He earned the money from corporate events including speeches at functions hosted by Dutch bank ING and the Royal College of Surgeons, stretching back all the way to 2021, when the BBC introduced the rules to protect its impartiality. He blamed 'several administrative issues' for the large sums of cash that were never declared, adding 'I didn't fill out out the correct paperwork for some of my external public events'.

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