Since the BBC has removed its Children’s BBC Newsround Guide

to the September 11th, 2001 attacks and replaced it (see post above), here, for the record, is what the various pages originally said, along with their urls and links to Google’s cache for each page: What happened?(Google’s cached copy): BBC last updated: Thursday May 04 2006 09:03 GMT – this page forms the bulk of the BBC’s ‘new’ page that replaces the ‘guide’. See link in post above. Who did … Continue reading

BBC Views Online asks:

Is the EU right to give up on ‘metric Britain’? The decision is a victory for supporters of the ancient imperial system, the so-called “metric martyrs”. What is your reaction to the decision? What does it say about Britain’s attitude to progress? Does it show the influence of people power? It says nothing about our attitude to progress Beeboids, and a whole lot about our attitude to changing our way … Continue reading

Stephen Pollard on fine form in The Times: How Matt ‘Stir’ Frei turned my stomach

: It was Matt Frei that put me right. On Monday afternoon I watched General David Petraeus testify before Congress. I listened as he went through the facts of the military action in Iraq. I learnt as he outlined the improvements brought about in recent months. But it wasn’t until I heard Frei’s take on General Petraeus’s words that I realised what had really been going on. The BBC Washington … Continue reading

‘She wanted to tear up the rule book’

writes Anthony Reuben, a BBC Views Online Business Reporter, of the recently deceased Dame Anita Roddick, founder of the Body Shop, including this wonderfully astute observation: The very idea of a commercially run business being set up to benefit anyone other than shareholders was a new one. And I thought that any commercially run business sets out to benefit its customers through the provision of goods and services freely purchased. … Continue reading

Open thread – for comments of general Biased BBC interest:

Please use this thread for BBC-related comments and analysis. Please keep comments on other threads to the topic at hand. N.B. this is not (and never has been) an invitation for general off-topic comments, rants or use as a chat forum. This post will remain at or near the top of the blog. Please scroll down to find new topic-specific posts. Click through to read and contribute comments on this … Continue reading

McCann radio debate slammed

reports the Grauniad: Listeners outraged by a BBC Radio Five Live debate on Madeleine McCann forced the station to change a phone-vote on her disappearance. Victoria Derbyshire’s morning phone-in today asked listeners to vote on whether they still had sympathy for Madeleine’s parents Gerry and Kate after they were officially made suspects in the case by Portuguese police on Friday. Dozens of listeners contacted the programme to say they did … Continue reading

Catching up on some stuff from last week

, BBC Views Online reported that Conservatives Mercer and Bercow to advise Brown. Co-incidentally, of the seventeen paragraphs in an article about both politicians, BBC Views Online spent five paragraphs, in the middle of course, rehashing the ‘Mercer is a racist’ meme the BBC so gleefully promulgated back in March. One line would have been enough of a reminder, if it was needed at all, given that the original I … Continue reading

BBC Views Online: Facebook ‘costs businesses dear’

: According to employment law firm Peninsula, 233 million hours are lost every month as a result of employees “wasting time” on social networking. The study – based on a survey of 3,500 UK companies – concluded that businesses need to take firm action on the use of social networks at work. The Bivings Report: The BBC is invading Facebook: As of this posting, the British Broadcasting Corporation facebook network … Continue reading