BBC Bias Digest

  • 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
  • Don’t worry, Huw, your £410,000 BBC salary is safe 18th April 2023
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BBC in new World Service Propaganda Push

Climate Change | by David Keighley
BBC  in new World Service Propaganda Push
Be afraid, be very afraid. James Harding, the director of BBC news and current affairs, has delivered a speech in which he has said the BBC’s ambition is to double the reach of the World Service in the next eight…

Back to the future: the BBC’s attacks on EU withdrawal

Today Programme, Withdrawalists | by David Keighley
Back to the future: the BBC’s attacks on EU withdrawal
Another European election and the BBC are in full cry again trying to find ways of showing that those who support withdrawal are racist. They have form, and it has been tracked in detail by News-watch. Their justification, of course,…

Geert Wilders: the ‘maverick’ damned by BBC reporting

Today Programme | by David Keighley
Geert Wilders: the ‘maverick’ damned by BBC reporting
The Dutch politician Geert Wilders and his Freedom political party (PVV) stir up strong sentiments. He is renowned for his stance that Islam in his country is responsible for major social divisions and has lead to the radicalisation of young Muslims to…

BBC Prebble report into EU coverage ‘not worth paper it is written on’

BBC Bias, BBC Trust, News-watch | by David Keighley
News-watch has written a paper for Civitas, the respected think-tank,  that shows that the Prebble report into the BBC’s EU coverage ‘is not worth the paper it is written on’ and was not independent. The Times says that the Civitas paper demonstrates …
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