Oh dear. It seems that Andrew Marr
didn’t go down as well at the CBI as he went down in Downing Street with Gordon Brown. Thank you to an anonymous reader for the link. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.
didn’t go down as well at the CBI as he went down in Downing Street with Gordon Brown. Thank you to an anonymous reader for the link. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.
BBC: “Labour peers visit UK teacher Gillian Gibbons in custody in Sudan” – Doh! As you can see, the two peers (and there were only two) on the diplomatic mission seeking Gillian Gibbons release from Sudanese ‘justice’, are the Labour peer Lord Ahmed and the Conservative peer, Baroness Warsi, yet for some reason, our Beeboid friends natural assumption is that both are Labour peers. Why is that? This lazy … Continue reading
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about Adam Mynott’s shoddy report and two-way on the BBC Six O’Clock News, here’s a transcript of what was said, and video of the start of the Six, complete with textual annotations: Adam Mynott: “Gillian Gibbons insensitivity… a good natured protest… smiling faces… almost theatrical…” – Yeah, right. Sian: Good evening, and welcome to the Six O’Clock News. The British teacher, Gillian Gibbons, imprisoned in Sudan for letting her … Continue reading
is what I sometimes think the BBC needs but there are limits. On today’s six-o-clock news, a BBC reporter spoke of the ‘insensitivity’ of the school teacher in Sudan who allowed her class to name their teddy bear ‘Mohamed’. The reporter’s words contrast with the carefully neutral tone in which he (like all other BBC coverage I’ve seen) described Sudanese actions. They could, of course, say that comment is needless. … Continue reading
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The disturbing right-wing drift of our beloved BBC continues apace, and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown ( aka “The Yazzmonster” ) files her latest report from the front line: “Unlike me, my husband is not given to hissy fits or surges of flaming outrage”. She begins. Hey, I can believe that. But she’s setting a pretty low bar, isn’t she? “But last week he threw down his towel (literally) and finally gave up … Continue reading
that the “Dow Jones was substantially down amidst more credit crunch fears”, with a market fall of 210 points – all nonsense of course: the financial markets in the US were closed on Thursday for Thanksgiving Day, with the figure reported being Wednesday’s close. On Friday afternoon, Peter Barron, Editor of Newsnight, wrote a rather contrite apology on the BBC Editors Blog, concluding: I’m sorry and I’m determined this won’t … Continue reading
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, Nigel Reynolds of the Telegraph reports that Andrew Marr’s BBC warning angers Sky: “Our main competitor, Sky News, always trumpets that it is first with this, first with that. “Well, we are the BBC and we have to be sure that we are right. We must not, therefore, get into the culture of first with this, first with everything – first and frequently right.” Sky News reacted angrily to … Continue reading