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9 May 2024
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A BBC Panorama documentary about global warming made a number of false claims, including that deaths from extreme weather were rising, an internal investigation by the broadcaster has found.
The relentless catastrophising of 'extreme' weather is becoming almost a daily occurrence at the BBC, but the reality in the data is very different from the alarmist picture presented.
The BBC’s green activist-in-residence Justin Rowlatt has had two complaints upheld against him, following the broadcast last November of his absurd "Wild Weather" Panorama programme.
The BBC has compiled a list of 70 'great' books to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee. Among the authors excluded are J.K. Rowling, J.R.R. Tolkien, Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, V.S. Pritchett, Ian Fleming and Kingsley Amis.
Parents should "examine their own internal biases" on race if their toddler only has white friends and teach them about 'white privilege', according to the BBC’s early-years guidance.
The BBC's latest 'diversity target' – it wants 25% of its staff to be from working class backgrounds by 2027 – will do little if anything to reduce the Beeb's progressive, metropolitan bias.
The BBC’s long-serving Environment Analyst Roger Harrabin is due to retire in June. What must his thoughts be as he contemplates the possible destruction of his cherished Net Zero fantasy?
Despite the Government mandates on masks being removed it’s still the BBC’s and YouTube’s view that citizens are unable to express the view that the policies were ever wrong or ill-advised.
World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic has said he would rather miss out on future tennis competitions than be forced to get a Covid vaccine, adding he was not anti-vaccine but supported a person's right to choose.
The BBC has used some of its taxpayer funding to 'reality check' Joe Rogan's Covid 'misinformation', claiming some episodes of the popular podcast have featured "false and misleading claims". Let's see.
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