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over bbc online services , including the bbc news services, including the bbc news website, amid concern about the organisation's impartiality . organisation's impartiality. dodi. meanwhile, a former government adviser and eminent epidemiologist, professor mark woolhouse , has told the uk covid woolhouse, has told the uk covid inquiry this week that the bbc was allowed to misrepresent the risk posed by covid to most people to boost public support for lockdown. he lambasted the corporation for having repeatedly reported rare deaths or illnesses among healthy adults, as if they were the norm. he said this created the misleading impression among bbc news viewers at the start of the pandemic that we're all at risk and the virus does not discriminate. of course, we were discovered that it very much does so can we still trust the bbc? i'm delighted to welcome former bbc radio star alex dyke. alex, great to have you on the show. is the bbc political be biased? do you think ? i think biased? do you think? i think it's impossible for the bbc to be impartial. >> all the time. mark, there's 21,000
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over bbc online services , including the bbc news services, including the bbc news website, amid concern about the organisation's impartiality . organisation's impartiality. dodi. meanwhile, a former government adviser and eminent epidemiologist, professor mark woolhouse , has told the uk covid woolhouse, has told the uk covid inquiry this week that the bbc was allowed to misrepresent the risk posed by covid to most people to boost public support for lockdown. he lambasted the corporation for having repeatedly reported rare deaths or illnesses among healthy adults, as if they were the norm. he said this created the misleading impression among bbc news viewers at the start of the pandemic that we're all at risk and the virus does not discriminate. of course, we were discovered that it very much does so can we still trust the bbc? i'm delighted to welcome former bbc radio star alex dyke. alex, great to have you on the show. is the bbc political be biased? do you think ? i think biased? do you think? i think it's impossible for the bbc to be impartial. >> all the time. mark, there's 21,000
over bbc online services , including the bbc news services, including the bbc news website, amid concern about the organisation's impartiality . organisation's impartiality. dodi. meanwhile, a former government adviser and eminent epidemiologist, professor mark woolhouse , has told the uk covid woolhouse, has told the uk covid inquiry this week that the bbc was allowed to misrepresent the risk posed by covid to most people to boost public support for lockdown. he lambasted the corporation for...
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i do not watch news sky, bbc or not watch news on sky, bbc or itv anymore. and since gb news i've never watched a news channel for so long. all day and evening. sometimes you know what viewers very evening. sometimes you know what viewe and very evening. sometimes you know what viewe and talking very evening. sometimes you know what viewe and talking of very evening. sometimes you know what viewe and talking of fabulous' evening. sometimes you know what viewe and talking of fabulous gb loyal and talking of fabulous gb news presenters on the. >> had a little bit of an >> we had a little bit of an issue with weather. one of issue with the weather. one of our not get here our guests could not get here because windy weather, because of the windy weather, and probably the train lines were down. so we the were down. so we have the wonderful bev who has wonderful bev turner who has come for us from her show , come back for us from her show, which and we also which is fantastic. and we also have editor of the have political editor of the huff kevin schofield as huff
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>> under new plans , ofcom could >> under new plans, ofcom could gain more powers over bbc news website articles if it doesn't meet relevant broadcast standards. government recommendations say ofcom will be given increased oversight over the bbc's online public services. >> rishi sunak says bbc news is not immune to scrutiny, impartiality is an important tenet of our media industry and that's why , and i think all that's why, and i think all elements of the media industry have to be subject to the same impartiality rules. >> i think it's what people would expect, and that's what makes media institutions makes our media institutions so great. fair great. we have a free and fair press and impartiality is at the heart makes the bbc heart of what makes the bbc a strong . strong institution. >> rishi sunak. >> varne rishi sunak. >> varne rishi sunak. >> now, a prank meant that a 13 year old boy died after he was deliberately pushed into a river in south wales. a coroner's court has heard. christopher ipso was pushed by jayden pugh, who'd previously said his friend had slipped in july of 2019
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joining us, david keeley is the director of news watch and a former top bbc news presenter himself. don't forget at 10:00 it is my take. at ten, it's harry and meghan. it is their six year anniversary this weekend . was it a marriage made weekend. was it a marriage made in heaven or hell? well i'll be giving my verdict at 10:00. but next up , ukip giving my verdict at 10:00. but next up, ukip have giving my verdict at 10:00. but next up , ukip have elected a new next up, ukip have elected a new leader and in a mark dolan tonight exclusive will be joined by the winner. don't go now. ukip. the party that sowed the seeds. for what would ultimately become brexit has elected its first woman leader. in the form of broadcaster and campaigner lois perry, the party's eighth leader since nigel farage won by more than three quarters of the vote. as she replaces the formidable neil hamilton. and in a mark dolan tonight exclusive, lois perry joins me now . lois, joins me now. lois, congratulations on your excellent win. >> well, thank you. >> well, thank you. >> you're now the leader of the of t
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is the bbc's head of news right. that the public are now triggered by any coverage which is balanced and neutral, or is an organisation that still won't call hamas terrorists the real echo chamber ? and his echo chamber? and his premiership may have been a car crash at times , but is boris crash at times, but is boris johnson right that the driverless cars are the future? would you put that much trust in a machine ? we'll discuss that next. writing in the mail on sunday. former prime minister and we've had a few of those, so it doesn't really narrow it down, doesn't really narrow it down, does it? we're talking about bofis does it? we're talking about boris johnson has talked about the joys of driverless cars, saying the tesla ride with my wife and baby around the hair raising roads of los angeles has convinced me that driverless cars are the future. so would you put that much trust in a machine? >> mike hollingsworth no, i wouldn't , i just think that wouldn't, i just think that there's all sorts of dangers associa
is the bbc's head of news right. that the public are now triggered by any coverage which is balanced and neutral, or is an organisation that still won't call hamas terrorists the real echo chamber ? and his echo chamber? and his premiership may have been a car crash at times , but is boris crash at times, but is boris johnson right that the driverless cars are the future? would you put that much trust in a machine ? we'll discuss that next. writing in the mail on sunday. former prime minister...
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an for the bbc news an article for the bbc news quotes a lawyer claiming that performers and writers must trust to luck that they're not prosecuted , and that the police prosecuted, and that the police have pledged to investigate every complaint they receive. well, thankfully, activists never make vexatious complaints to the police about their ideological opponents in order to silence them. oh wait, actually they do, don't they? all the time. in fact, many have already boasted that they will be reporting jk rowling to the scottish police on the 1st of april for misgendering india willoughby. and he thought, well, if all it takes to get a visit from the police is calling a man, then we truly a man a man, then we are truly in dark territory. police scotland is already stretched to the limit, which is why it recently announced its proportional response strategy . proportional response strategy. that's to say the police will no longer investigate vandalism or theft if the crimes are unlikely to be solved, and yet they will now be expected to investigate every single complaint made simply
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is the bbc's head of news right. that the public are now triggered by any coverage which is balanced and neutral, or is an organisation that still won't call hamas terrorists the real echo chamber ? and his echo chamber? and his premiership may have been a car crash at times , but is boris crash at times, but is boris johnson right that the driverless cars are the future? would you put that much trust in a machine ? we'll discuss that next. writing in the mail on sunday. former prime minister and we've had a few of those, so it doesn't really narrow it down, doesn't really narrow it down, does it? we're talking about bofis does it? we're talking about boris johnson has talked about the joys of driverless cars, saying the tesla ride with my wife and baby around the hair raising roads of los angeles has convinced me that driverless cars are the future. so would you put that much trust in a machine? >> mike hollingsworth no, i wouldn't , i just think that wouldn't, i just think that there's all sorts of dangers associa
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and left in disgust with his bbc news is anti—semitism. this has been a long coming. this is not long time coming. this is not some phenomenon. they some new phenomenon. they did a i think macpherson. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thia: macpherson. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thia report macpherson. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thia report that:pherson. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thia report that cameon. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thi a report that came out there some new phenomenon. they did a i thi a report that came out thate was a report that came out that they into they wrote specifically into this, have never this, and the bbc have never released it all about anti—semitism within the bbc. um, and, and uh, having these employees, um, feel , feel unsafe employees, um, feel, feel unsafe at work. and i remember i know this isn't the bbc, the guardian had a similar thing. one of their employees wrote quit and wrote this letter about their experiences and how october seventh was
and left in disgust with his bbc news is anti—semitism. this has been a long coming. this is not long time coming. this is not some phenomenon. they some new phenomenon. they did a i think macpherson. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thia: macpherson. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thia report macpherson. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thia report that:pherson. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thia report that cameon. there some new phenomenon. they did a i thi...
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ofcom will gain more powers over bbc online services , including bbc online services, including its news website, as part of changes unveiled by the government. reforms aimed at improving impartiality at the broadcaster could allow the regulator to enforce action over articles it does not believe meet certain standards. currently, ofcom is only able to issue an opinion on the matter. however, government recommendations say it will be given increased oversight over the bbc's online public services, including its news site and its youtube channel. the house of lords will debate the prime minister's controversial rwanda bill and its safety for asylum seekers . its safety for asylum seekers. the legislation was approved last week, with only 11 mps voting against it. many peers have already expressed their concerns about the scheme to put some asylum seekers on a one way flight to the east african nation, but the prime minister has urged the upper house not to block what he's called the will of the people . the duchess of of the people. the duchess of york says she's in shock, but in good spi
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huw edwards has resigned from his position at the bbc. the news presenter was the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's been off air since last july amid newspaper reports that he'd paid someone for intimate images. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice . bbc described as medical advice. a woman has been arrested after a car crashed through the wall of a primary school in liverpool shortly before 830 this morning. a white mercedes hit a wall, ending up inside a classroom at the beacon primary school in everton. merseyside police say no children were present at the time of the collision. the female driver was assessed at the scene. her passenger sustained a minor injury. the school has been closed for the day and the building will be assessed for structural damage . assessed for structural damage. a former parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after an investigation by counter—terrorism police . 29 counter—terrorism police. 29 year old christopher cash and chri
huw edwards has resigned from his position at the bbc. the news presenter was the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's been off air since last july amid newspaper reports that he'd paid someone for intimate images. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice . bbc described as medical advice. a woman has been arrested after a car crashed through the wall of a primary school in liverpool shortly before 830 this morning. a white mercedes...
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that was compared to rising damp and the bbc news site and the itv news site and the channel four news site and the channel four news site never spoke about it. so you're also talking about a system that . is designed to system that. is designed to promote the shows that it wants to promote. and so that's what they will do. and i'm afraid it's i'm afraid it's the same in america. so there's a whole quagmire. it's not the writers. i think the writers will write funny if you give them the opportunity. and we know that, like the stand up comedy guys will be funny. i don't think it's that there's a system now where, sadly, an appeal. it's massive. in britain, you guys are being deprived of good comedy, and that pains me and i can guarantee you, because i've spoken to this to particular people. it pains the people at the highest levels of british television. they don't know what to do about it. >> well, maybe they could be a bit braver. >> they will need to be a bit braver. >> and that's how it's going to change. what about, can you talk to us? what happened with british airways? are you ab
that was compared to rising damp and the bbc news site and the itv news site and the channel four news site and the channel four news site never spoke about it. so you're also talking about a system that . is designed to system that. is designed to promote the shows that it wants to promote. and so that's what they will do. and i'm afraid it's i'm afraid it's the same in america. so there's a whole quagmire. it's not the writers. i think the writers will write funny if you give them the...
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this is when they merged bbc news and bbc world news, whatever that channel was called, they merged them to the one channel, so they had to lose some people. but my word, they've lost some good newsreaders. martin's a really good newsreader . and have you good newsreader. and have you seen some of the newsreaders on the weekends? i mean, i know you need to train new talent, but some of them could barely read. it's difficult to watch. it makes you turn off. obviously. i know you turn off for other reasons. so there's something going on with the age side of it because they've employed a lot younger readers, but their readers, i mean, i mean, you should be you should be able to read. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, so this is i mean, do you want to take another swing at the names again? >> sorry. well, they're like weirdly, but we do a lot more. we've got to be funny and suddenly learn 20 new stories. we now have no training for this. i'm coming up with funny jokes. i'm writing my own jokes. they're just reading. reading. and they're getting paid 139 k to read. is that what they said
this is when they merged bbc news and bbc world news, whatever that channel was called, they merged them to the one channel, so they had to lose some people. but my word, they've lost some good newsreaders. martin's a really good newsreader . and have you good newsreader. and have you seen some of the newsreaders on the weekends? i mean, i know you need to train new talent, but some of them could barely read. it's difficult to watch. it makes you turn off. obviously. i know you turn off for...
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under the new plans, ofcom could gain more powers over bbc news website articles if it doesn't mean relevant standards . government relevant standards. government recommendations imply why ofcom should be given increased oversight over the bbc's online services, including its youtube channel. the prime minister says bbc news is not immune to scrutiny . scrutiny. >> impartiality is an important tenet of our media industry and that's why i think all elements of the media industry have to be subject to the same impartiality rules. i think that's what people would expect, and that's what makes our media institutions so great. we a institutions so great. we have a free fair press, free and fair press, and impartiality is at the heart of what makes the bbc strong what makes the bbc a strong institution what makes the bbc a strong institutio sunak now a prank meant >> rishi sunak now a prank meant that a 13 year old boy died after he was deliberately pushed into the river. the south wales coroner's court has heard. christopher ipso was pushed by jayden pugh, who'd previously said his friend had sli
under the new plans, ofcom could gain more powers over bbc news website articles if it doesn't mean relevant standards . government relevant standards. government recommendations imply why ofcom should be given increased oversight over the bbc's online services, including its youtube channel. the prime minister says bbc news is not immune to scrutiny . scrutiny. >> impartiality is an important tenet of our media industry and that's why i think all elements of the media industry have to be...
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under new plans , corporation. under new plans, ofcom could gain more powers over bbc news website. article says if it doesn't meet relevant standards, government recommendations imply ofcom should be given increased oversight over the bbc's online services, including its youtube channel. the prime minister says bbc news is not yet immune to scrutiny and british farmers are calling on mps to support tougher regulations to protect them from what they're calling unfair treatment by the so—called big six supermarkets. a dozen scarecrows were placed outside parliament today as mps debated reforms to the grocery supply chain . that's after supply chain. that's after 110,000 people signed a petition urging the government to overhaul the grocery supply chain's code of practice , chain's code of practice, riverford organic, the company which started the petition, said the scarecrows represented farmers they claim could go out of business in the next 12 months, blaming the buying practices of the supermarket. big six labour's accused the government of turning a blind eye to what's being ca
under new plans , corporation. under new plans, ofcom could gain more powers over bbc news website. article says if it doesn't meet relevant standards, government recommendations imply ofcom should be given increased oversight over the bbc's online services, including its youtube channel. the prime minister says bbc news is not yet immune to scrutiny and british farmers are calling on mps to support tougher regulations to protect them from what they're calling unfair treatment by the...
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he was to burley on sky was talking to kay burley on sky , and he the bbc news is , and he said the bbc news is terribly biased. and said, terribly biased. and she said, give he said, give me an example. he said, well, i listen to news quiz well, i listen to the news quiz last and it was, you last last night. and it was, you know, this of know, there was this tirade of abuse against the sukh. well, that's a against simon evans. >> there i mean, there is bias. >> think on radio, radio >> i think on on radio, radio four but that isn't >> i think on on radio, radio four for but that isn't >> i think on on radio, radio four for them that isn't >> i think on on radio, radio four for them to at isn't >> i think on on radio, radio four for them to complain. enough for them to complain. they've actually get they've got to actually get some. to nail down some. they've got to nail down some. they've got to nail down some i had a ton the some examples. i had a ton the other day. >> got the brexit >> you've got the brexit coverage, got the coverage, you've got the lockdown got lockdown coverage, yo
he was to burley on sky was talking to kay burley on sky , and he the bbc news is , and he said the bbc news is terribly biased. and said, terribly biased. and she said, give he said, give me an example. he said, well, i listen to news quiz well, i listen to the news quiz last and it was, you last last night. and it was, you know, this of know, there was this tirade of abuse against the sukh. well, that's a against simon evans. >> there i mean, there is bias. >> think on radio,...
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leo nigel farage continues to win his 4d sumo bouts with the bbc's infamously impartial news coverage. >> yes. so a bbc news presenter, gita guru—murthy, has been forced to issue a grovelling apology today after she accused nigel farage of using customary inflammatory language. and they say here it is not racist to air concerns about migration. the bbc journalists have now been told. an official review is now, saying the corporation sees the issue through a narrow political lens and overlooks the impact on uk communities. so the quote that nigel farage was saying, he said we quoted the polish prime minister, donald tusk, but donald tusk said aggressive young males were coming into poland . and for some reason poland. and for some reason that's now seen as a as a controversial thing to say. i mean, a couple of things about that. donald tusk is a liberal. yeah. or certainly relatively liberal for poland . he's he's on liberal for poland. he's he's on the, on the left or the centre of polish politics. >> the left tusk. yes. >> the left tusk. yes. >> yeah, yeah. and and also just blatan
leo nigel farage continues to win his 4d sumo bouts with the bbc's infamously impartial news coverage. >> yes. so a bbc news presenter, gita guru—murthy, has been forced to issue a grovelling apology today after she accused nigel farage of using customary inflammatory language. and they say here it is not racist to air concerns about migration. the bbc journalists have now been told. an official review is now, saying the corporation sees the issue through a narrow political lens and...
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i think , the latest on bbc , and the latest on bbc impartiality. to gb news radio. >> welcome back to headliners. your first look at tuesday's newspapers . i'm still andrew newspapers. i'm still andrew doyle obviously i'm joined here by steve n allen and nick dixon. the dream team . and we're going the dream team. and we're going to start this section with tuesday's telegraph. steve, an eu diplomat building his party up. what's all this about? >> solution be >> two state solution can be drawn without israel at the drawn up without israel at the table, says eu diplomat. because european countries deciding how other nations should be sliced up has always gone well. so why not to the classics? not go back to the classics? well you know, that's how israel started, of course. so this will solve so there's a tradition solve it. so there's a tradition here. solve it. so there's a tradition heryeah. should observe >> yeah. you should observe european union will press ahead even if you don't have israel at the talks. >> now let's just do the mocking before get the detail. before we get into th
i think , the latest on bbc , and the latest on bbc impartiality. to gb news radio. >> welcome back to headliners. your first look at tuesday's newspapers . i'm still andrew newspapers. i'm still andrew doyle obviously i'm joined here by steve n allen and nick dixon. the dream team . and we're going the dream team. and we're going to start this section with tuesday's telegraph. steve, an eu diplomat building his party up. what's all this about? >> solution be >> two state...
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news coverage and gb news and asked which is the most reliable and independent you choose the bbc. >> i've just given you tons of examples about how they are. they don't even do what they are professing to be good at, which is accuracy when it comes to bias. they had three people on a newsnight panel last year discussing whether this tv station should be shut down. all of them sat there saying yes, they had to apologise for that. that's one small example. how they're not doing their job properly is if you want to watch the bbc, that's fine, pay for it. >> what i object to is having to pay >> what i object to is having to pay not to watch the bbc, but to pay pay not to watch the bbc, but to pay the bbc. so you can watch everything else. and that's the problem. and that's why i, having previously been a passionate defender of the licence fee, because i think the bbc did, you know, and we just had four tv channels, gave a great output. but now we've got so much other choice. if the bbc is that good, it should be able to stand on its own two feet in the commercial. >> and just finally, bi
news coverage and gb news and asked which is the most reliable and independent you choose the bbc. >> i've just given you tons of examples about how they are. they don't even do what they are professing to be good at, which is accuracy when it comes to bias. they had three people on a newsnight panel last year discussing whether this tv station should be shut down. all of them sat there saying yes, they had to apologise for that. that's one small example. how they're not doing their job...
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and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice newsreader? that's my favourite one on this channel. you know, we trust her and the bbc and i know this because i've worked for them. they're quite tiring almost. they double down on what's your source. where's your statistic. can we say that. can they go on as a line of script? i don't know if gb news does that for their documentaries because i've not worked in that way. but we need to be able to trust our source. and i do think there's an issue. i've seen you sit here down the barrel interviewing people, and i'm like, well, how is that not a news interview? how is that d
and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice...
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new jobsread the bbc, it] when they're about to get their new jobsread the bbc, it says,n you read on the bbc, it says, yeah, no, they're not going to get their jobs. >> you get their jobs. >> it's like when you get it and it feels to me like a planted story by probably the story by probably one of the connections to the women mentioned article to mentioned in this article to kind hand. kind of force the bbc's hand. >> anyway , yes. well, no kind of force the bbc's hand. >> mail/way , yes. well, no kind of force the bbc's hand. >> mail next. yes. well, no daily mail next. >> louis daily mail, one of your fellow thespians, is complaining about with one of your about working with one of your girlfriend's . girlfriend's generation. >> a she is a kind >> well, she is a she is a kind of like a thespian . is that what of like a thespian. is that what you meant ? you meant? >> is that what you meant? like your your your girlfriend? your girlfriend's generation, generation z? >> know what, richard? >> do you know what, richard? >> do you know what, richard? >> actor. >> do you know what, rich
new jobsread the bbc, it] when they're about to get their new jobsread the bbc, it says,n you read on the bbc, it says, yeah, no, they're not going to get their jobs. >> you get their jobs. >> it's like when you get it and it feels to me like a planted story by probably the story by probably one of the connections to the women mentioned article to mentioned in this article to kind hand. kind of force the bbc's hand. >> anyway , yes. well, no kind of force the bbc's hand....
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and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice newsreader? that's my favourite one on this channel. you know, we trust her and the bbc and i know this because i've worked for them. they're quite tiring almost. they double down on what's your source. where's your statistic. can we say that. can they go on as a line of script? i don't know if gb news does that for their documentaries because i've not worked in that way. but we need to be able to trust our source. and i do think there's an issue. i've seen you sit here down the barrel interviewing people, and i'm like, well, how is that not a news interview? how is that d
and the bbc news does not have the reach that it used to have . why? because used to have. why? because there's quite a lot of people who actually don't like that kind of idea. just the idea of news. >> but i think what we're talking about here is trust and credibility. and when jacob says something, do we trust it? if he was a newsreader , we think he's was a newsreader, we think he's a politician. we're not going to trust that. whereas we like very much. is it polly, that nice...
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they listen to podcasts, i can't remember the last time i saw bbc news not watching eurovision. >> no, no. >> no, no. >> isn't the .0. 7 million? we can't debate the entire bbc. we can't debate the entire bbc. we can't debate the entire bbc. we can't debate it. we got two minutes. we can't debate the entire bbc. but the point here is the bbc is moving to space, where it's hard to make money even if you're a privately owned podcast company. like like the millionaire, gary lineker. is that the point that the bbc is, is getting its tentacles in space station vie? >> no , i don't think so because >> no, i don't think so because they're in deficit right ? they they're in deficit right? they need to make up this £700 million somehow. and it's not uncommon, as i've said, to use a commercial element alongside the licence fee. what i'm saying is don't jump international. yes, exactly. and would you have a problem with them doing a little advertising in that airport? >> no, i don't, but we get we obsess of these things because so many it's not a new idea for the tories think the bbc are wicked
they listen to podcasts, i can't remember the last time i saw bbc news not watching eurovision. >> no, no. >> no, no. >> isn't the .0. 7 million? we can't debate the entire bbc. we can't debate the entire bbc. we can't debate the entire bbc. we can't debate it. we got two minutes. we can't debate the entire bbc. but the point here is the bbc is moving to space, where it's hard to make money even if you're a privately owned podcast company. like like the millionaire, gary...
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the news presenter was the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's been off air since last july amid newspaper reports that he paid someone for intimate images. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice . described as medical advice. well, for the latest stories , do well, for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now, though, it's back to . nigel. >> that game of parliamentary ping >> that game of parliamentary ping pong is happening once again . yes, the house of commons again. yes, the house of commons and the house of lords voting the next big vote, i believe in the next big vote, i believe in the house of lords at 10:00 this evening, and the house of commons will then to vote two hours later. will the peers back down? will they do as the elected house by a very clear majority, wants? well that remains to be seen. those of you that watch this show regularly will know i did pr
the news presenter was the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's been off air since last july amid newspaper reports that he paid someone for intimate images. his departure comes after what the bbc described as medical advice . described as medical advice. well, for the latest stories , do well, for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now, though, it's back to . nigel. >>...
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licence fee cash later, star bbc news anchor huw edwards finally resigned on medical advice today amid his sex picture scandal involving a young man, huw edwards. >> the bbc presenter huw edwards is due to leave the bbc damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out really to be not worthy of that trust . be not worthy of that trust. >> edwards was accused of paying the youngster £35,000 in exchange for explicit snaps, and also breaking covid lockdown rules, as he travelled to meet him soon after. other complaints about his behaviour were reported by the bbc itself, including from junior staff members. edwards worked with, and it was left to his wife vicky to tell the nation in july last year that he'd been admitted to a mental health hospital in the wake of the revelations story about huw edwards is a personal one for him and his family. >> he's being treated as an inpatient in hospital, according to his wife, who released a statement just before 6:00 this evening. >> a bbc employee has told us that they received what they
licence fee cash later, star bbc news anchor huw edwards finally resigned on medical advice today amid his sex picture scandal involving a young man, huw edwards. >> the bbc presenter huw edwards is due to leave the bbc damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out really to be not worthy of that trust . be not worthy of that trust. >> edwards was accused of paying the youngster £35,000 in exchange for explicit...
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the former face of the bbc news operation, who fronted the queen's funeral, election night coverage and the king's coronation, has been off since last july on full pay amounting to over £320,000. this followed allegations that he paid a young person £35,000 for sexually explicit images . the parents of explicit images. the parents of the alleged victim say that he was vulnerable as a youngster, and that they are still suffering. the alleged young person involved denied the story, speaking through top london lawyers. no one knows who was paying for those lawyers, but i doubt it came from their pocket money following this massive news anchors resignation from the corporation on medical grounds, staff at the beeb are now worried that the results of an internal investigation into huw edwards will never be published. well, that's convenient, isn't it ? employees convenient, isn't it? employees are concerned that withholding the findings would mean that lessons can't be learned, and a similar situation could arise in the future with another star, katie razzall. the bbc's widely respected me
the former face of the bbc news operation, who fronted the queen's funeral, election night coverage and the king's coronation, has been off since last july on full pay amounting to over £320,000. this followed allegations that he paid a young person £35,000 for sexually explicit images . the parents of explicit images. the parents of the alleged victim say that he was vulnerable as a youngster, and that they are still suffering. the alleged young person involved denied the story, speaking...
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. >> but but you think sort of nine 1011 the bbc news are reporting it's going to be nine year olds. okay. i get from your i get from what you're saying you think 9 or 10 is about the right age? >> i think that in the majority of cases , at that point they're of cases, at that point they're about to leave. they're going to then go on to a senior school setting in the majority with older kids . and obviously older kids. and obviously they're going to be starting to , they're going to be starting to, to change themselves. yeah, but l, to change themselves. yeah, but i, i would also make it clear in the government guidelines, if parents are not happy, it's very explicit on this , and do not explicit on this, and do not wish their children to attend. they do not have to. and that is made very clear. >> i know, but the problem is parents. and i said this at the start of my talk that, you know, busy parents both working and they ask the kid, how was the day? what did you learn? and kids just sort of don't want to tell their parents what's happened. it's often quite difficult for parents to
. >> but but you think sort of nine 1011 the bbc news are reporting it's going to be nine year olds. okay. i get from your i get from what you're saying you think 9 or 10 is about the right age? >> i think that in the majority of cases , at that point they're of cases, at that point they're about to leave. they're going to then go on to a senior school setting in the majority with older kids . and obviously older kids. and obviously they're going to be starting to , they're going to...
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bbc star james next. on. bbc starjames naughtie is not happy with gb news. he says that it's a worrying development. i'll be dealing with him in my take at in 15 with him in my take at 10 in 15 minutes won't want to minutes time, you won't want to miss it's time for miss it, but it's time now for a very special and important mark meets today is holocaust memorial day, with events taking place across the world to acknowledge the slaughter of 6 million jews during the second world war. i spoke to holocaust survivor ivor perl, who, at the age of just 12, was taken along with the auschwitz with his family to the auschwitz concentration camp. he's written an about his an amazing book about his experience called chicken soup under the tree my journey to hell and back. and here he is in conversation earlier today , here conversation earlier today, here is ivor perl . ivor, after a is ivor perl. ivor, after a happy childhood in hungary, you and your family were transported to the auschwitz birkenau concentration camp . can you tell concentration camp. can you tell m
bbc star james next. on. bbc starjames naughtie is not happy with gb news. he says that it's a worrying development. i'll be dealing with him in my take at in 15 with him in my take at 10 in 15 minutes won't want to minutes time, you won't want to miss it's time for miss it, but it's time now for a very special and important mark meets today is holocaust memorial day, with events taking place across the world to acknowledge the slaughter of 6 million jews during the second world war. i spoke to...
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. >> i'm feeling bullied by the bbc, my employer for being black, a gb news exclusive exposing unbelievable woke rabid left wing bias at the bbc. >> plus, when you look across the commonwealth, there's no way that we can move forward unless we acknowledge the past. >> what do you make of harry and meghan's fake royal tour of nigeria and get up, have a drink, have a ciggie and try and get more drink. >> the office politics because it is on my side. >> jobcentre i got, but i don't give a welcome to the full time job of living off the state benefits britain. >> too many people are on the take, get back to work, have their form formed. >> the snp's national secretary of my intention to stand down as party leader , and now he's out party leader, and now he's out of work on my panel tonight is daily express columnist carol maloney, the darling of the left, benjamin butterworth, and political commentator suzanne evans. >> oh yes . and what do you eat.7 >> oh yes. and what do you eat.7 this . get ready, britain, here this. get ready, britain, here we go. the bbc has been captured by black lives mat
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so yes, today in the bbc news today we see are jeremy hunts going to, uh , force councils to cut to, uh, force councils to cut back on this sort of spending? we had this very similar thing on in the telegraph on saturday. >> and that's because the councils keep asking for more money several go bust around money as several go bust around the country. >> right. exactly. but >> exactly. right. exactly. but i i personally have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this rsonally have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this hobbyy have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this hobby horsee >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this hobby horse of the covered this hobby horse of the tories many, many times tories before, many, many times we hear this practically every time there's an autumn statement or a budget. so just to give you a brief precis of this. so on the 29th of october last year, which was just before the autumn statement, we had in the telegraph, jeremy hunt has told government departments to lay off diversity managers if they want to bring in more staff. total, total hiring freeze across
so yes, today in the bbc news today we see are jeremy hunts going to, uh , force councils to cut to, uh, force councils to cut back on this sort of spending? we had this very similar thing on in the telegraph on saturday. >> and that's because the councils keep asking for more money several go bust around money as several go bust around the country. >> right. exactly. but >> exactly. right. exactly. but i i personally have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this rsonally...
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is the bbc news show, isn't it? homes under the hamas? no, not really. it's labour's policy to resettle palestinians. it's labour's policy to resettle palestinians . universities are palestinians. universities are a racket for illegal immigration. i'll be talking about that as well. nigel farage is live. he's responding to what he said about the world health organisation and we should pull out of it. and paul burrell is on to talk about meghan and harry's charity being delinquent. >> right. well, some of that sounds interesting. you must ask nigel whether whether he wants to join the tory government. that's all coming up. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jake rees—mogg. this has been saved. nation. the weather in somerset is going to be absolutely fantastic. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there. welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. low pressure remains close to the uk for the next 24 hours and beyond. that means further showers at times, but it's not going to be a complete wash
is the bbc news show, isn't it? homes under the hamas? no, not really. it's labour's policy to resettle palestinians. it's labour's policy to resettle palestinians . universities are palestinians. universities are a racket for illegal immigration. i'll be talking about that as well. nigel farage is live. he's responding to what he said about the world health organisation and we should pull out of it. and paul burrell is on to talk about meghan and harry's charity being delinquent. >>...