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Itshim 08-08-2025 17:51

BBC burying news, never ?
 
https://order-order.com/2025/08/08/b...r-resignation/

Sephiroth 08-08-2025 20:38

Re: BBC burying news, never ?
 
With a bit of luck, the BBC in its present form will wither. However, its leftie producers and journos will be ever present somewhere.

thenry 08-08-2025 20:42

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Somewhere probably being the athletic

1andrew1 08-08-2025 21:58

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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36200677)

I call.BS on this. Ali's resignation was yesterday's news not today's and was well covered.

Sephiroth 08-08-2025 22:04

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Why did you bother to say that, Andrew? There is mileage in many news items and the Ali hypocrisy is a symptom of wider hypocrisies among the politicians in the governing party. Particularly see Miliband for details.

Mr K 08-08-2025 22:07

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36200695)
I call.BS on this. Ali's resignation was yesterday's news not today's and was well covered.

Are you saying that 'order order' is not impartial and up to date news source?? You'll be saying GB News is biased next.

Anyway back to the main thrust of the order order article.
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BBC News at One has featured independent MP Rupert Lowe mistaking some rowers for small boat migrants
Was it Oxford or Cambridge he thought were the small boat migrants?

1andrew1 08-08-2025 22:23

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36200696)
Why did you bother to say that, Andrew? There is mileage in many news items and the Ali hypocrisy is a symptom of wider hypocrisies among the politicians in the governing party. Particularly see Miliband for details.

As a neutral, I can see that this kind of resignation is too common to be newsworthy for two days in a row, even in the quiet news months of August.

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36200697)
Anyway, back to the main thrust of the order order article.

Was it Oxford or Cambridge he thought were the small boat migrants?

Must admit, I wondered at first if he'd spotted a pedalo! :D

Sephiroth 08-08-2025 22:26

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36200698)
As a neutral, I can see that this kind of resignation is too common to be newsworthy for two days in a row, even in the quiet news months of August.

In your opinion. But it's there to be exploited and to further embarrass this wretched government.

It is awful that there is no party capable of taking power from Labour right now. We seem thus consigned to suffer this awful government and our only hope is that they change course - which their ideology won't allow.

... and that's on top of the 18 MPs who blackmail Starmer's lot into bad decisions.

The BBC don't report that.

Hugh 09-08-2025 16:40

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36200700)
In your opinion. But it's there to be exploited and to further embarrass this wretched government.

It is awful that there is no party capable of taking power from Labour right now. We seem thus consigned to suffer this awful government and our only hope is that they change course - which their ideology won't allow.

... and that's on top of the 18 MPs who blackmail Starmer's lot into bad decisions.

The BBC don't report that
.

Probably because they, like most reputable news organisations, tend not to report paranoid fantasies...

Itshim 09-08-2025 21:00

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36200735)
Probably because they, like most reputable news organisations, tend not to report paranoid fantasies...

Given the problems they have with "stars" that we hear I really wonder what really is going on at this organisation :erm:

Hugh 10-08-2025 09:18

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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36200744)
Given the problems they have with "stars" that we hear I really wonder what really is going on at this organisation :erm:


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Carth 10-08-2025 11:06

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BBC news, just watch the first 2 minutes for the headlines.

If you then want the 'finer details' stay tuned for reports from 'on the spot' reporters speaking in either a squeeky/scratchy voice or a dull flat monotone.

Studio fillers are reporters telling you what you probably already know, often with the inclusion of a video feed from an 'expert' using his/her laptop camera (with warbling microphone) sitting in their spare bedroom in the depths of Surrey.

As for the BBC news website . . . it's like TikTok :D

Sephiroth 10-08-2025 11:12

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36200735)
Probably because they, like most reputable news organisations, tend not to report paranoid fantasies...

What do you think about BBC news in terms of its objectivity and impartiality?

papa smurf 10-08-2025 11:29

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36200770)
What do you think about BBC news in terms of its objectivity and impartiality?

give him a moment to get his blinkers on ;)

Itshim 10-08-2025 11:35

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36200758)

So this is your answer. Guess Cbeebes or what ever it is called is you channel of choice :rolleyes:


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