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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BBC complaints ruling: ‘Is major threat to free speech’

Climate Change | by David Keighley
To the Guardian and presumably its diminishing band of readers, the issue of climate change alarmism is settled. We are all going to fry and they know it beyond doubt. They have an army of correspondents who tell us so.…

Europhile Quango Queen ‘Backed by Cameron for BBC top job’

BBC Chairman | by David Keighley
Europhile Quango Queen ‘Backed by Cameron for BBC top job’
With perhaps wearying predictability, another major Europhile is firmly in the frame to become as successor to Lord Patten as BBC chairman. It’s rumoured that she is Diana Coyle, the current deputy chairman, an economist who has written books on…

Paxman ‘Shows BBC decline’

UKIP | by David Keighley
Paxman ‘Shows BBC decline’
So, it’s good night from him, then. Jeremy Paxman has ended his marathon quarter century stint as presenter of BBC2’s Newsnight. Though he achieved some palpable hits – famously, his devastating interrogation of then home secretary Michael Howard – I think he…

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…
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