BBC Bias Digest

  • Government picks Net Zero ideologue as chair of Ofcom 21st April 2026
  • A BBC Director General to take on Netflix but not to root out bias 25th March 2026
  • Will Lisa Nandy take this golden opportunity to end BBC bias? 12th March 2026
  • This ‘independent’ review entrenches BBC bias instead of rooting it out 4th February 2026
  • ‘Dianarama’ – the conspiracy of deceit exposé that should sign the BBC’s death warrant 28th November 2025
  • BBC judges itself over climate change bias. Guess the verdict! 3rd September 2024
  • Ofcom ‘harmed the public’ in its Covid/Steyn ruling against Mark Steyn 21st August 2024
  • Ten years on, BBC bias is worse than ever 18th March 2024
  • Lying about Farage? At the BBC, it’s par for the course 25th July 2023
  • The BBC witch-finders are coming for YOU 4th July 2023
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BBC Glastonbury Extravaganza: Why and at what cost?

Climate Change, Licence Fee | by David Keighley
BBC Glastonbury Extravaganza: Why and at what cost?
Headline of the week about the BBC is that they are sending 300 staff to cover the Glastonbury festival to deliver around 80 hours of coverage on their main channels on television and radio. Heading the junket are those brilliant…

Selective Leaking: BBC knocks down its own UKIP Aunt Sally

UKIP | by David Keighley
Selective Leaking: BBC knocks down its own UKIP Aunt Sally
One of the ways that the BBC defends itself against criticism is to say that viewers have complained in ‘record numbers’ against particular aspects of programming. It’s particularly effective because it creates a smokescreen of the Corporation’s own making and…

Caught red-handed: BBC anti-withdrawal bias

BBC Bias, UKIP | by David Keighley
Caught red-handed: BBC anti-withdrawal bias
The BBC swears until it is blue in the face that it is not biased against the case for withdrawal from the EU, and that it reports the campaign fairly. It engaged at vast expense Stuart Prebble, a former BBC…

BBC Plugs Sham EU ‘Debate’ About EU Presidency

European Union | by David Keighley
BBC Plugs Sham EU ‘Debate’ About EU Presidency
A frequent problem in the BBC’s coverage of EU issues, as John Humphrys has accepted, is a failure to present the full facts:  bias by omission. If the BBC collectively doesn’t like an aspect of UK policy – such as…
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