No Good News Is Good News

  BBC have been allocating a lot of airtime today to this: More children on adult mental wards An increasing number of young people with mental health problems in England are being treated on adult psychiatric wards, it emerges. Mental health services ‘in crisis’   Note that link to ‘Mental health services ‘in crisis’…..an old story from last year…however not so keen to link to more recent news……. …… just … Continue reading

North Korea…A Bit LIke Disneyland

    Remember this: Saturday Live on the 16th had an interesting little report. (about 0945)…all the way from the delightful People’s Republic of North Korea. John McCarthy hears about the Arirang or Mass Games in North Korea’s capital Pongyang;  a dazzling display by thousands of marching, dancing, skipping, gymnastics and… flip charts. He talks to visitors to the games photographer Jeremy Hunter, former diplomat James Hoare and tourist Tony … Continue reading

Believe

    “Our first responsibility is to make money for our clients….and nothing is more important than oil.” Jeremy Grantham….Bob Ward’s boss and also that of Lord Stern.     ‘Something funny’s happening to the weather’.   Just some things to consider when reading BBC exclamations that man made climate change is here…     What to believe eh? No Arctic ice?…and yet ice is increasing….drier, colder winters?…..and yet winter … Continue reading

EVERYDAY GLOBAL WARMING…

You might wonder why it is that despite its vast resources, and all those world class journalists, the BBC seem to have missed THIS explanation of why the Somerset Levels flooding. Turns out the Environment Agency (Under Labour quangocrat control since 2000) planned to flood the Levels. How awkward for those INTENT in turning this tragedy into one more excuse to advance the AGW agenda… As I explained on the … Continue reading

Degrees Of Separation

  What’s in a name? Build a wall and it seems the most pressing problem is how to define what that wall is intended to do….what to name the construction…..all very difficult if you have an agenda whilst trying to appear not to have.   In Northern Ireland walls that keep the warring parties apart are ‘Peace Walls’…and they’re still being built….as this BBC report from 2013 reveals: New ‘peace … Continue reading

Future of the BBC

Q1   Chair: Good morning. This is the second session of the Committee’s inquiry into the future of the BBC. I would like to welcome the former chairman of the BBC board of governors, Gavyn Davies, and the former director-general, Greg Dyke.Let us start with a general question. Since you both left the BBC, which is nine years ago, coming up to 10, what do you think of how the … Continue reading

Making The Grade

    “I don’t like monopolies and we are facing a situation where the BBC has an increasing monopoly on creative matters.” John Birt     Michael Grade calls for smaller BBC Ex-Channel 4 chief says no one could be successful in role of director general and corporation must outsource business Michael Grade has said the BBC has become “unmanageable” and called on licence fee money to be used to … Continue reading