Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy says she is not satisfied with Channel 4’s response to rape allegations involving cast members of “Married at First Sight UK.” The issue follows BBC Panorama reporting that two cast members have made rape allegations, with the men involved denying the claims. Nandy says MPs were left “horrified and disgusted” by the allegations of abuse against women. She argues that the broadcaster’s response is unsatisfactory and says she will be “discussing this further” with Channel 4. The reports frame the dispute as an escalation of scrutiny around how Channel 4 has handled the allegations. While the outlets describe Nandy’s criticism of the broadcaster, they also note that the men involved deny the allegations. The coverage centers on Nandy’s call for further engagement and potential consequences, but it does not report a specific outcome or new action by Channel 4 beyond Nandy’s stated next steps. The allegations remain contested, with denial from those accused.