Nandy 'not satisfied' with Channel 4 MAFS UK response
Published Thursday, June 18, 2026 · Updated June 18
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AI synthesisUK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has voiced her dissatisfaction with Channel 4's handling of rape and sexual assault allegations on its show "Married at First Sight UK". Channel 4 has responded by removing all episodes from its streaming service and initiating an external review into contributor welfare. Nandy intends to pursue further discussions with the broadcaster.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy expressed dissatisfaction with Channel 4's response to allegations of rape and sexual assault on "Married at First Sight UK".
- Nandy plans further discussions with Channel 4 regarding the allegations.
- Channel 4 has pulled all episodes of MAFS UK from its streaming service and commissioned an external review of contributor welfare on the show.
What Is Claimed — Perspectives
- BBC News
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy expressed dissatisfaction with Channel 4's response to allegations of rape and sexual assault on "Married at First Sight UK". She plans further discussions with the broadcaster, which has pulled episodes and commissioned an external review.
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