Is the BBC biased?
...and any other matters that take our fancy
Saturday, 16 September 2017
Another update
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John Sweeney There are times when you absolutely despair of the standards of reporting in this country. I certainly felt like ...
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Accentuating the negative
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Catching up with other matters (and with considerable thanks to a reader for helping me do so), the BBC engaged in some strange reporting ...
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John Simpson lives in hope
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The Fallen Lady? The BBC's John Simpson has written a heartfelt piece for the Telegraph about Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma's ...
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Committees and Panels
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For those who are hoping that Parliament might closely scrutinise the BBC's output for bias over their Brexit coverage then the new c...
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BBC on BBC
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A friendly fire incident occurred yesterday on Twitter between the BBC's World Affairs Editor and the BBC's Silicon Valley report...
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POTUS bad
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Hugh Sykes (r) Having only just come back from a holiday in sunny Spain I thought that the best way to catch up with the news and see...
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Tuesday, 12 September 2017
'What they are doing' etc.
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This morning’s Buddhist speaker on Thought For the Day, Vishvapani , sounded like a self-hating Buddhist. I’m using that term loosely, as...
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Monday, 11 September 2017
'Arry Barry Batwan
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I realise the BBC sees nowt wrong with the PSC, but what with all the recent fuss about extremism and hate and so on, one might think the c...
Is the BBC flouting its own 'no value-judgement' policy?
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Not that I know much about the Rohingya, but I understand they originate from Bangladesh. It is said that they have been infiltrated by...
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Friday, 8 September 2017
Is the BBC a lost cause?
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As regular readers might know (or guess) I am a big fan of Harry’s Place. I only lurk, because I made it a rule not to acquire an online pr...
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Thursday, 7 September 2017
Out Of Office Open Thread
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I will be away on holiday for the next week or so, and Sue might not get much (if any) time to post. So thank you for all your support ...
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Sunday, 3 September 2017
Open Thread
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One of these is long overdue. Thank you for your support and your comments. And here's yet another ITBB picture of Morecam...
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Déjà vu
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The table where Mark Mardell will be dining today? Good grief, Mark Mardell's back at the Villa d'Este on the shores of Lake ...
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Fallacy
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Lord Adonis is writing to Lord Hall , following a series of 'pro-Brexit' tweets by Andrew Neil : And who's in his sight...
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Of Snakes and Lambs
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Not the same Larry Lamb You learn something new every day. Yesterday I learned that we don't have a new type of snake in t...
Andrew Norfolk's next investigation?
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This morning's Sunday on Radio 4 shows that some parts of the BBC have abandoned any pretence of impartiality over the Tower Hamlets ...
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Of Shoes and Shirts
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Two Kates Stephen Daisley's Spectator piece on the hypocrisy of some feminist journalists over Melania Trump is well worth a r...
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Saturday, 2 September 2017
That would be an ecumenical matter
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The second post ever published on this blog might seem somewhat recherché to some of you now but the outcry it provoked among conserv...
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Who to believe (yet again)?
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When I woke up this morning and read the newspaper front pages on the Sky website, I wondered which of them (if any) the BBC would run ...
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Friday, 1 September 2017
A wonderful occasion
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If you haven’t followed the latest link in our sidebar to Daphne Anson 's blog, here for your edification is Theresa May’s Eid message....
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Thursday, 31 August 2017
Who to believe again?
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Well, the Tower Hamlets story has got a whole lot more complicated and the question 'Who to believe?' has become even murkier. ...
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