//Basically if anyone on it is saying something that somebody doesn't like, they complain that it's biased.//
It's nothing to do with them saying something that some people dislike. The BBC is funded by licence payers who are all people who watch TV (whether they watch BBC or not, so it's essentially a tax). Its charter determines that it should be politically impartial. The reporting of yesterday's visit should have informed viewers of the essentials: what the Queen was wearing, what Mr Trump was wearing, where the helicopter landed, etc. Instead, the viewers were treated to a succession of Trump haters, some of whom were quite vitriolic of the Queen's (and the country's) guest. Ms Derbyshire conducted her entire slot adjacent to a blow-up doll purporting to represent the President wearing a nappy. It's bad enough that it's pathetic but the political views and ramblings of the BBC and its hand-wringing acolytes are not required when describing a State visit.