C’mon Aunty!

On Sunday I noticed a report on BBConline which talked about the international aid effort to Pakistan which was then underway. Knowing that such affairs are almost becoming a catwalk for the compassion of the developed world, I approached with caution. Anyway, a read of the report showed the BBC magnanimously including the US in the lede about international aid swinging into action- generally an upbeat presentation. However, I say … Continue reading

Crossing The Line

This morning’s Broadcasting House on Radio Four featured something I don’t think I’ve heard before on a news programme. Around half an hour in there was a long item on asylum seekers, and the alleged shortcomings of the information used by the government to decide on asylum claims. We heard from the Refugee Council, a couple of other asylum pressure groups, Amnesty International and a solicitor specialising in asylum claims, … Continue reading

Compare and contrast:

BBC: Lib Dems in clear over donation The Electoral Commission has cleared the Liberal Democrats of wrong-doing over a £2.4m company donation it received before May’s general election. The watchdog’s probe looked at whether the donation was “permissible”, as electoral law requires donating firms to be registered and trading in the UK. 5th Avenue Partners was based in London but owned by a Swiss-based firm headed by Scottish financier Michael … Continue reading

The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?

As we’ve noted here before at Biased BBC, often the BBC’s institutional bias is evident in what they don’t tell us – those little details that, somehow, just get missed out. Here are two examples spotted in one browsing session: Picture power: Tiananmen stand-off – an article and introduction about the famous picture of a brave Chinese protestor obstructing a tank at the time of the communist government’s massacre in … Continue reading

A friend of a friend writes:

10pm news coverage of David Davis speech – BBC showed a man with his head down, apparently sleeping during the speech. I saw that same man at two fringe meetings – he has some problem with his neck that causes his head to slump over permanently – it never changes, and I know that he was wide awake at those meetings. All praise to him for staying involved and in … Continue reading

Iraqi official criticizes exaggerations “by political elites…and by Western media and analysts.”

If some adult at the Beeb could provide a straight answer about stage-managed “insurgent” photos, could they also explain the Beeb’s failure to report the results of this poll? It finds that Sunnis are surprisingly supportive of the new Iraqi constitution (even before the latest improvement). However gloomy it looks to BBC reporters, the Iraqis seem ready to prove them wrong. …But the polling by the Iraqi Center for Development … Continue reading

Stage-managed photos and videos of insurgents in Iraq.

AL, of the blog Sir Humphrey’s, writes: Hi there, Two days ago I did a post on a series of photographs seemingly shown AP/Reuters photographer Bilal Hussein colluding with insurgents: link It has already featured on LGF, Instapundit etc. Now it turns out the BBC is broadcasting video featuring exactly the same “insurgent” actors and locations as part of an item claiminginsurgents have ‘taken control’ over several western Iraqi towns:link … Continue reading

It is National Poetry Day!

Sonnets on the subject of “Spring” may be submitted via the comments. I want proper rhyme, none of yer bleeding assonance. Alternatively, you may just have time to follow the CBBC website lesson plan “Fair trade, fairer world poetry” Students write a poem about a fairer future for Africa and enter them into a competition judged by Children’s Laureate Jacqueline Wilson. The competition that this BBC lesson plan promotes is … Continue reading

That said

, this response by the editor of Panorama to complaints by the Muslim Council of Britain was correctly described by Melanie Phillips as “detailed and utterly robust.” The Panorama programme concerned was A Question of Leadership shown on 21 August. I was away at that time so I didn’t see it. I wish I had. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.