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Antarctica sea ice is at a "mind-blowing" record low winter area of 17 million sq. km, according to the BBC. What isn't mentioned, however, is that it was even lower in 1966.
Christopher Stevens in the Mail has reviewed Helping Our Teens, a BBC 2 show that he says shows the real price of Covid in the terrible impact of lockdowns on the U.K.'s two million troubled teens.
The BBC's Disinformation Correspondent Marianna Spring is facing claims that she lied about her experience on her CV, which would make her responsible for some 'disinformation' of her own.
Guy de la Bédoyère wonders at the BBC's tremendously popular The Black and White Minstrel Show, that was still being staged as late as 1989, but about which the corporation is now unsurprisingly ashamed.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are whether Donald Trump was right to skip the debate, the presidential mugshot that broke the internet and Luis Rubiales vs the feminists.
Following the conviction of journalist Peter Wilby on child pornography offences, Guy de la Bédoyère recalls the time as a 14 year-old he was sexually assaulted by BBC broadcaster Derek Cooper on a sleeper train.
The BBC recently reported that ocean heat records had been broken this summer "with grim implications for the planet". However, Dr Judith Curry notes four similar Atlantic temperature spikes that quickly returned to prior levels.
Charles Moore has written a brilliant column taking Nick Robinson to task over his complaint that GB News isn't 'impartial' enough about political issues. Just how 'impartial' is the BBC on climate change and gender woo?
A secret military-linked U.K. laboratory is making new variants of Covid and working on a vaccine for 'Disease X' in order to stop the next pandemic "in its tracks", according to the BBC.
2.84 million viewers are refusing to pay the BBC licence fee – a 360,000 increase from last year. It looks increasingly as if the BBC cannot survive on its current funding model and should become a subscription-based service like Netflix and Amazon Prime.
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