Jeremy Clarkson: No further police action over 'fracas'
Jeremy Clarkson will face no further police action over his attack on a Top Gear producer at a hotel, North Yorkshire Police said today.
Jeremy Clarkson will face no further police action over his attack on a Top Gear producer at a hotel, North Yorkshire Police said today.
BBC executive Alan Yentob says the departure of Jeremy Clarkson from the corporation is a "sad day".
Speaking to ITV News, Mr Yentob said Jeremy Clarkson has added "something very special to the BBC".
The BBC has given Jeremy Clarkson the all-clear to present Have I Got News For You, despite axing him from Top Gear over a recent "fracas".
Chris Evans has said rumours he will be taking over Top Gear are "absolutely nonsense."
Supporters of the suspended Top Gear presenter presented a petition signed by hundreds of thousands of people to the BBC today.