Left Wrong, Wrong wrong Left, Left behind

    Remember this?… Teachers reject ‘Army propaganda’ Paul McGarr, a teacher from east London, said only when recruiting materials gave a true picture of war would he welcome them into his school. ‘Shoot and possibly torture’ These would have to say: “Join the Army and we will send you to carry out the imperialist occupation of other people’s countries,” Mr McGarr said. “Join the Army and we will send … Continue reading

Hitler wanted a European Union too

    I was having a look at this earlier in the week but couldn’t see a smoking gun….it seems I may have been wrong or maybe not…you decide this one.  Churchill’s not here to guide us as to what he would think today but great men do change their minds…Jeremy Corbyn of course springs immediately to mind. The BBC has always been prone to rewriting history to suit itself, … Continue reading

Ongoing

  Natalie Rowe ‏@RealNatalieRowe 1st page of a Chapter on #Whittingdale in my book written in 2015. If Cameron didn’t read the book his advisers did Did the BBC read the book?  Of course they did. I had to try and check the claim  that it’s in the book [self-published on Amazon] but not having a copy best I can find is this comment from 2015 referring to Whittingdale on … Continue reading

Hacking the News

    Thanks to Stewgreen [and Craig at Is the BBC biased?  Is there any doubt?] for pointing this out to us… How could you help people take collective action on climate change? For this year’s #EditorsLab Final at the Global Editors Network conference in Barcelona, the teams were set the challenge of coming up with new ways to report on the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs). Our BBC team … Continue reading

Jukes ex machina?

  Jukes ex machina (Latin: [ˈdeʊks ɛks ˈmaː.kʰɪ.naː]: /ˈdeɪ.kəs ɛks ˈmɑːkiːnə/ or /ˈdiːkəs ɛks ˈmækᵻnə/;[1] plural: deik ex machina) is a Latin calque from Greek ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεός (apò mēkhanês theós), meaning “god from the machine”.  The term has evolved to mean a plot device whereby a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly and abruptly resolved by the inspired and unexpected intervention of some new event, character, ability or object. Depending on … Continue reading

Enemy of the State

    Tommy Robinson has had the threat of prosecution lifted as a judge throws his case out of court… Tommy Robinson has had a charge of battery dismissed in court. He said the judge questioned the police’s motives for pursuing the case against him when they did. “My case has been dismissed. Even the judge made comments about the police’s motive of prosecution. Thank you all”, he announced….“The QC absolutely tore … Continue reading

Load of old Khant

  Always thought ‘Citizen Khan’ was a documentary with the usual BBC policy of removing all the really awkwardly inconvenient truths about Islam.  Obviously not….. A BBC sitcom has been criticised as “Islamophobic” during a Commons debate about whether the BBC’s programmes and staff reflect UK diversity. Labour’s Rupa Huq criticised Citizen Khan’s depiction of a “quite backward” family of Muslims. The show was accused of stereotyping Muslims when it … Continue reading

Busy Boy

  Andrew Neil….where does he find the time?….From the Journalists’ register of interests in Parliament:   Chairman, Press Holdings Media Group (The Spectator, Spectator Health, Life, Money & Australia; and Apollo, the international arts magazine). Chairman, ITP Magazine Group (Dubai). Chairman, The Addison Club (London). Fees for speaking at, hosting or chairing an event were received from the following organisations: Fishburn LLP (law firm), NQC (online procurement solutions), Cushman & … Continue reading