Kaye Adams says she is “kicking herself” that she did not leave BBC Radio Scotland before she was removed from her role, following bullying claims.

Adams, 63, says she should have stepped away from her programme prior to the decision that ended her BBC Radio Scotland work. The reports describe her job as a £155,000-a-year position and note that she is now helping launch Vanessa Feltz’s new YouTube show.

The coverage provided focuses mainly on Adams’s personal reflections and her subsequent media activity, rather than offering additional detail about the bullying allegations, the internal process at the broadcaster, or any formal response beyond the fact of her departure.

Across the sources, the common elements are Adams’s regret about staying, her removal from the BBC Radio Scotland role tied to bullying claims, and her involvement in Feltz’s YouTube launch.