Sir Robert Peel inspired the
Peelian principles by which law enforcement by police in England was civilian rather than an instrument of the state in contrast to the basis of
gendarmerie model of policing. In 1984 this was brought into question at the
Battle of Orgreave. File:Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Bt by John Linnell.jpg|Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Bt by John Linnell File:Day 93 - Miner's strike 1984 (13557357163).jpg|
West Midland Police Officers at Orgreave. File:Day 150 - West Midlands Police - Handsworth riots (1985) (14515731673).jpg|A "long shield" Police Support Unit, equipped with protective riot gear and acrylic shield. "Short shield" units were equipped with smaller, round shields which afforded greater mobility (1985).
Reithian principles were directly the basis for the establishment of the
public corporation, the British Broadcasting Corporation (
BBC), and early pioneer in
broadcasting with an emphasis on
impartiality. Lord reith.jpg|
John Reith, 1st Baron Reith, 1934 Bbc broadcasting house front.jpg|Original BBC
Broadcasting House File:BBC Bias Brainwashes the Country (52716899706).jpg|Protest against BBC bias over Boris Johnsons role in the Ukraine war, 2022 File:BBC Russian Service 2022.svg|
BBC Russian Service In its 2007 Foreign and Commonwealth Office Annual Report the House of Commons' Foreign Affairs Committee concluded that "the development of a partnership with the international arm of a Russian state broadcasting network puts the BBC World Service's reputation for editorial independence at risk". == Criticisms ==