Tag Archive: BBC
How the BBC Teaches Children They Must Stay Poor to Save the Planet
As time goes on, more and more of the green agenda resembles an effort by the global upper classes to pull the drawbridge up behind them and leave the peasants on the other side of the moat forever, says Dr David McGrogan.
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BBC Claims Climate Change is Behind Increased Lightning Deaths in Bangladesh – But It’s Utter Nonsense
The BBC's latest piece of climate change misinformation is to claim that global warming is behind a rise in lightning deaths in Bangladesh. But it's utter nonsense, says David Hansard.
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Escaping the BBC-ification of Culture
The National Theatre bookshop epitomises the BBC-ification of 'Culture' into a Public Sphere melange. A new play, The Motive and the Cue, avoids this trap, but still ultimately fails, says J Sorel.
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Why GB News Has Its Left-Leaning Rivals Rattled and Running Scared
The Telegraph's Robin Aitken advocates for GB News, the plucky U.K. media outlet challenging the liberal-Left dominance in broadcasting amidst criticism, advertiser boycotts and regulatory scrutiny.
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The Year the World Went Mad: Philippa’s Story
In a heart-wrenching BBC Radio 4 account, Philippa blames Boris Johnson for her daughter's lockdown-induced suicide, underscoring the madness and profound human toll of the Government's pandemic measures.
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BBC Brands Sunak-Meloni Festival a “Far-Right Rally”
The BBC has been criticised by Conservatives for describing a political festival hosted by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and attended by Rishi Sunak as a "far-Right rally".
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Gary Lineker Broke Social Media Rules Over Rwanda Tweets, Says Incoming BBC Chairman
Gary Lineker breached the BBC's social media rules in tweets about Tory MPs during a row about the Government's Rwanda policy, the incoming corporation Chairman Samir Shah believes.
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Nick Dixon and Toby Young Talk About Nigel Farage Reaching the Jungle Final, Robert Jenrick Quitting and Alex Jones’s Return to Twitter
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast – recorded live at the Hippodrome in Leicester Square – the talking points are Nigel Farage reaching the jungle final, Robert Jenrick quitting and Alex Jones's return to Twitter.
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Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter Tells BBC That Covid Infections Were Dropping Before Lockdown and He “Really, Really Regrets” Not Having Evidence Sooner That Closing Schools Was Pointless
Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter has told the BBC that Covid infections were dropping before lockdown and he "really, really regrets" not having evidence sooner that closing schools was pointless.
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COP28 President’s “No Science” Remark Blows Holes in Carefully Curated Net Zero Narrative
COP28 President Sultan Ahmed Al-Jaber sent the alarmists scrambling for damage limitation this week when he said there was "no science" that says phasing out fossil fuels will limit global warming at 1.5°C.
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