The BBC has asked its former newsreader Huw Edwards to return more than £200,000 of his salary, which was earned after his arrest.

The Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy had urged the disgraced newsreader to “return his salary”, while she also asked the BBC to look into whether it can recoup an estimated £200,000 paid to Edwards between his arrest and resignation.

A statement from the corporation said if Edwards had “been up front when asked by the BBC about his arrest, we would never have continued to pay him public money” and added he had “undermined trust in the BBC and brought us into disrepute”.

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