Both main political parties have recently suggested major changes to the corporation, with Jeremy Hunt, the shadow culture secretary, advocating the eventual abolition of the BBC Trust. Ben Bradshaw, the Culture Secretary, has questioned the future of the licence fee. The review will say that the corporation must focus more sharply on its core public service remit. It will identify five areas in which the corporation should excel: news; children’s programmes; educational, musical and cultural programmes; British-made drama; and comedy and national events.