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BBC blasted for giving uninterrupted coverage to Reform UK
Sky News and the BBC played recent Reform press conference for an hour uninterrupted
Kemi Badenoch brags about getting fellow pupil expelled in awkward interview
‘No wonder you were so unpopular back at school. You sound really annoying.’
Ed Davey criticises BBC ‘for not doing a very good job’ of exposing Nigel Farage
‘You cover the tittle tattle around Reform, you don’t look at their policies.’
How the BBC dismantles the left without us noticing
BBC right-wing bias is peculiarly dangerous precisely because it is subtle and exploits the corporation’s reputation for impartiality
BBC criticised for giving ‘extremist’ Douglas Murray an 8-minute interview on prime-time TV
“Imagine just for a moment, Nick, being one of the millions of British Muslims, law-abiding British Muslims, watching him say those things.”
Right-Wing Media Watch – Trump calls media ‘illegal’ – by that logic, shouldn’t some UK papers be behind bars too?
At its best, British journalism is very good indeed. But when bad, it can be truly awful. Our tabloid newspapers, in particular, have long been the architects of their own brand of media warfare.