BBC Bias Digest

  • Labour’s sinister Ministry of Truth is a step on the road to dictatorship 24th June 2026
  • How the BBC conspired with open border activists to rig Question Time and ambush Reform
  • BBC admits Brexit bias – then attacks the critics who exposed it 23rd June 2026
  • Hamas critic sacked, Hamas fans get a slap on the wrist at two-tier BBC 22nd June 2026
  • 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
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16 July 2026
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BBC: licence fee is sacrosanct

Licence Fee | by David Keighley
BBC: licence fee  is sacrosanct
The BBC has issued a robust defence of the BBC licence fee as virtually perfect,  and argues that it should continue indefinitely, or be replaced by a universal tax on broadband services. The document states that the BBC is massively loved,…

Justice closes its eyes to BBC bias

BBC Bias, News-watch | by Kathy Gyngell
Justice closes its eyes to BBC bias
It is very disappointing to have to report that three judges (two in the High Court, one in the Court of Appeal) have thwarted David Keighley’s application for judicial review to challenge the impartiality of the BBC. Very frustratingly, they…

European Election Survey – Summer 2019

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
News-watch monitored all editions of Today over a seven week interval, starting on the day campaigning for the 2019 European Parliamentary Elections began, Friday 12 April 2019 and culminating on Thursday 30 May 2019, a week after the UK vote.…

Shock news: BBC-dominated Ofcom backs the BBC

BBC Bias, Ofcom | by David Keighley
Shock news: BBC-dominated Ofcom backs the BBC
The 2017 BBC Charter bestowed for the first time supervisory regulatory powers on Ofcom, which had previously been in charge of only the independent sector. Its first review of BBC news and current affairs performance shows that this has achieved…

BBC censures presenters – but not very much

BBC Bias, BBC Complaints Process | by David Keighley
BBC censures presenters – but not very much
Two rulings have been made in the past ten days by the BBC’s editorial complaints unit (ECU) against Corporation presenters. Both the offending broadcasts, one an attack on Donald Trump, the other the ‘sneering’ handling of an interview with Rod…
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