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  • 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 Brexit negativity hits new low with Peter Lilley ‘reality check’ ambush

BBC Bias, Brexit, Reality Check, Today Programme | by David Keighley
BBC Brexit negativity hits new low with Peter Lilley ‘reality check’ ambush
The BBC’s visceral negativity towards Brexit was displayed on Monday in an extraordinary attempted ambush by Today presenter John Humphrys and the BBC’s ‘reality check’ correspondent Chris Morris. The intended victim of this double onslaught was Peter Lilley, now Lord…

BBC Bias: Pantomime villains poisoned the UK-EU relationship

BBC Bias, World at One | by David Keighley
BBC Bias: Pantomime villains poisoned the UK-EU relationship
BBC bias seems to be sinking to new depths each week.  It has become an advanced case of infestation by deathwatch beetle. The question is not any more, ‘is it biased?’ but rather, ‘what is not?’ Take Doctor Who on…

News-watch Survey – Radio 4’s ‘Brexit: A Love Story?’ September 2018

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
News-watch monitored and analysed all thirteen editions of ‘Brexit: A Love Story?’, broadcast between March and September 2018 as part of Radio 4’s lunchtime news and current affairs programme, The World at One. The series was also made available as…

Can Podcasts Save Radio 4 Today?

BBC Bias, Today Programme | by David Keighley
Can Podcasts Save Radio 4 Today?
The BBC Radio 4 Today programme is in dire trouble. It is haemorrhaging listeners and, according to latest reports, more than one million have deserted over the past year, bringing the weekly audience down to 6.7m. This should, of course,…

BBC climate alarmism: ‘never let the facts get in the way of a good scare story’

BBC Bias, Climate Change | by David Keighley
BBC climate alarmism: ‘never let the facts get in the way of a good scare story’
How idiotic has the advocacy of climate alarmism by the BBC become? Last month, as was reported on TCW, BBC News Director Fran Unsworth issued a formal directive stating, in effect, that alarmism is proven and cannot be challenged on…
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