FOX ON THE RUN…

It’s a question of priority, isn’t it? On the same day that dozens are killed in Egypt; that the huge Belgium bank Dexia becomes the latest multi billion casualty of the Euro-zone crisis; that Obama’s stormtroopers occupy Wall Street whilst defecating on Police Cars- what better story to LEAD the news with than Liam Fox and his “working relationship” with Adam Werritty? There was a an interview between John Humphrys … Continue reading

WHY IS ROBERT PESTON SUCCESSFUL?

Biased BBC reader Alan asks the question; “Why is Robert Peston so successful?” “It’s because he is so supremely interesting and stupendously intelligent. Or so so he tells us. In the Sunday Times Peston says he is setting up an organisation to provide inspirational speakers to schools…great thinkers from the worlds of business, politics, sports and journalism amongst others. He is annoyed that it is public schools such as Eton that … Continue reading

THERE’S ALWAYS THE SUN…

Had to laugh at this item (7.17am) on Today this morning.  It suggest the RADICAL news that the big orange thing in the sky – the Sun – might actually affect weather on the Earth. I know, I know, who would have figured that one, huh? Anyway, our dear friend Richard Black was on hand to quickly point out that whilst the Sun may help us predict UK winters, this has … Continue reading

Conservatives everywhere!

It’s come as a shock to the BBC that things are not working out the way they assumed they would in Egypt. The Arab Spring looks more and more like the Islamic uprising some of us pointed out at the time. Obviously Christianity cannot co-exist with the rampant intolerance of Islam and Egypt’s Coptic Christians know all about this, having been at the receiving end of things. So, they take … Continue reading

BBC NEWS PRODUCER REGRETS MISSING LEFTY RALLY

Jane Bradley, producer at BBC London TV News, tweeting yesterday: She’s your typical Guardian-reading BBC lefty, but don’t just take my word for it: I notice that she groups the BBC journalists in with all the other lefties. Also, check out Ros Ball from BBC Parliament. Gender politics is her thing. Likes – female Marxist historians on the BBC and mooncups. Dislikes – Tories and, er, Doris Day. Whip crack-away! … Continue reading

GRIMLEY FIENDISH

There’s a report on the BBC News website from reporter Naomi Grimley. As it stands there is only a little bit of bias: “This party conference must almost feel like a vacation for David Cameron after the last few months of frantic activity which saw not just one but two of his summer holidays interrupted by events. He’d been enjoying the Italian sunshine when rioting broke out in London, Birmingham … Continue reading

BACON SANDWICH?

This is a guest post by Biased BBC contributor Graeme Thompson aka Hippiepooter. “B-BBC regularsmay be aware that I think BBCRadio Five Live is excellent.  Commentsand digs here made against 5Live presenters leave me baffled and confused. As far as I’m concerned it has some superb presenters,strongly committed to impartiality. I get a smidgen that Shelagh Fogarty is a bit of aconservative but may be wrong.  Veryimpartial.  Great pleasure to … Continue reading

Baffling Alliance 2

From our own correspondent’s Nick Danziger tells us that the Afghani people are the most wonderful people he knows. It’s women who continue to suffer the worst of the conflict. Outsiders make the same mistakes as most Afghan men, they don’t listen to women. Not a single one wants the Western forces to leave. “As the West rushes to exit the quagmire, they deserve continued support.” Consider today’s demo in … Continue reading

Baffling Alliance

There’s a fascinating thread on Harry’s Place about the left wing’s ever increasing association with Israel-bashing and Jew hatred.Mentioning it here, on what is supposedly a right-wing blog – though some dispute this – could be seen as schadenfreude, where one party delights in another’s misfortune. In this case, the left’s misfortune is allowing their own self-criticism to be snatched, nay, cherry picked, by the so-called right, (me) and used … Continue reading

‘Today’ – A Tale of Two Cities

The BBC’s contrasting coverage of the party conferences seems to have been at its sharpest with ‘Today’. Here’s why I think that’s the case (at somewhat exhausting length!), concentrating on the Labour Party conference in Liverpool and the Conservative Party conference in Manchester: Setting the agendaThe introductions to each edition of the programme were revealing: The Labour conference editionsMonday 26/9: Opened with James Naughtie saying “The shadow chancellor Ed Balls … Continue reading