"those who seek to hijack the good name of Britain’s military"

This morning’s BBC news is making much play with a letter in the Times denouncing those who appropriate icons of British military history for political purposes. It was one of the lead items on R4 news. Two former heads of the Army are among those to put their names to a letter accusing “those who seek to hijack the good name of Britain’s military”. It does not name the BNP … Continue reading

THE SIXTH STEP..

Writing over in the FT, Philip Stephens has an interesting article on the BBC and he makes five suggestions as to how he thinks the BBC could be saved. I think each of his ideas has individual merit but perhaps where he and I differ is in whether the BBC requires saving in the first place! I am sure that if the BBC implemented the suggestions Philip makes it would … Continue reading

BLACK BBC MOONSHINE

I have read very carefully Richard Black’s defence of the BBC’s reporting of the so-called problem of “climate change” (mentioned by David Vance in a previous post). It’s an important statement that shockingly reveals the depth of the malais and dishonesty in BBC journalism. He’s in that strange cloud cuckoo land that BBC reporters inhabit, and he’s deployed all the standard BBC responses to claims of bias, especially the one … Continue reading

Non Report

In 2004 the BBC’s former middle east editor, Tim Llewellyn, called Israel’s P.R. “Zionist propaganda,” because he said it was ‘too efficient. ’If Palestinian P.R. was lagging behind in 2004, it certainly isn’t now. P.R. seems to be about the most flourishing industry Palestinians have.Despite the spectacular efficacy of Pallywood and the like, the BBC’s present middle east editor happily takes it at face value. He doesn’t dismiss it as … Continue reading

Rather Biased

On this week’s episode of Radio 4’s Americana the current state of US journalism was discussed with none other than “special guest” Dan Rather. In his introduction Matt Frei described Rather as a legend (twice) and a titan. The pair talked about various problems facing journalism, covering topics such as the chase for ratings, the newspaper industry, and citizen journalists. Rather concluded with the following observation: “…let’s pause and remember … Continue reading

END OF THE WORLD UPDATE… (Pt 2)

Having read David Vance’s post on Gordon Brown’s maniacal prophesies of impeding doom it seemed rude not to take a further look. Not bias, but to be filed under General Hilarity. Sometimes story placement is just too good to ignore. PM warns of climate ‘catastrophe’  right next to Millions tricked by ‘scareware‘. Brilliant. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.

HAIN TO TAKE THE BBC TO COURT?

I see that the BBC could face legal action over British National Party leader Nick Griffin’s appearance on Question Time, Welsh Secretary Peter Hain has warned. The show is due to feature Mr Griffin, Justice Secretary Jack Straw and Tory and Lib Dem panellists on 22 October. But Mr Hain has written to BBC director general Mark Thompson arguing the BNP was “an unlawful body” following a court ruling on … Continue reading

END OF THE WORLD UPDATE…

I see the BBC leads the news this morning with Gordon Brown’s wild claims that we face climate catastrophe in the UK if he and his fellow AGW alarmists do not reach “agreement” at the Copenhagen in December. I also read Richard Black’s ringing defence of BBC neutrality on this issue here. I then listened to Roger Harrabin’s sympathetic item on the issue of the Chinese approach to “tackling climate … Continue reading

A GENTLE REQUEST FOR HELP!

This is directed at all my fellow writers here on Biased BBC. I will be away from this site from Friday 23rd October until Thursday 4th November and I’d REALLY appreciate it if you could ensure there is regular posting during my absence. The site benefits from daily posts and I sincerely hope that between you all we can keep the momentum going. I value all those who contribute here … Continue reading