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  • 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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Still blustering over Sir Cliff: The BBC’s arrogance knows no bounds

Still blustering over Sir Cliff: The BBC’s arrogance knows no bounds

BBC Bias | 3rd September 2018 | 0
This is a guest post by Kathy Gyngell, from The Conservative Woman We have chronicled the saga of the BBC’s gross and inept intrusion into Sir Cliff Richard’s privacy from…

News-watch Survey – Britain at the Crossroads – March 2018

News-Watch Reports | 27th August 2018 | 0
On March 29, 2018 BBC Radio 4 broadcast a day of programmes about Brexit designed to reflect the issues involved one year before the EU departure date. Eight separate programmes…
BBC ‘hardline’ bias brackets Brexiteers with extremism

BBC ‘hardline’ bias brackets Brexiteers with extremism

BBC Bias, Brexit | 17th July 2018 | 0
Craig Byers, of Is the BBC Biased, has astutely nailed down that the BBC’s use of ‘hardline’ in the EU debate is deeply slanted. The adjective, he spotted, was reserved…
Time for a re-think on BBC1 Question Time?

Time for a re-think on BBC1 Question Time?

BBC Bias, Question Time | 20th June 2018 | 0
There have been 1,369 editions of BBC1’s Question Time since its launch under Sir Robin Day in September 1979, and it has an estimated weekly audience of 2.4m in its…
Dead Ringers clangs out anti-Brexit bias

Dead Ringers clangs out anti-Brexit bias

BBC Bias, EU Referendum | 27th May 2018 | 0
On 29 March 2018, the Radio 4 broadcast a day of programming under the title ‘Britain at the Crossroads‘ marking a year to Britain’s scheduled departure from the EU. The…
A figleaf swept away in the torrent of anti-Brexit bias

A figleaf swept away in the torrent of anti-Brexit bias

BBC Bias, Brexit | 24th April 2018 | 0
In BBC Radio 4’s Feedback on Friday, host Roger Bolton introduced a classic edition of Corporation Complaints Stonewalling. The subject? Primarily coverage of Brexit. The message? As always, the BBC…

News-watch Survey of Radio 4’s ‘Brexit: A Guide for the Perplexed’ – February 2018

News-Watch Reports | 14th April 2018 | 0
News-watch monitored the five editions in Series 3 of BBC Radio 4’s ‘Brexit: A Guide for The Perplexed’, broadcast each lunchtime between Monday 19 and Friday 23 February, 2018. Each…
BBC assault on Brexit prospects continues

BBC assault on Brexit prospects continues

BBC Bias, Brexit | 5th April 2018 | 0
The third series of the BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Brexit: A Guide for the Perplexed’ was broadcast on five consecutive days between 19 February and 23 February, 2018. Each programme…

News-watch Survey – Winter 2017

News-Watch Reports | 4th April 2018 | 0
This survey focuses on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Today’ programme during the period of the fifth round of Brexit negotiations, 4 October – 9 November 2017.
Radio 4 Feedback programme mocks Brexit supporters

Radio 4 Feedback programme mocks Brexit supporters

BBC Bias, Brexit | 26th February 2018 | 0
This is a guest post from Craig Byers of Is the BBC Biased? Whatever reservations some of us might have about Samira Ahmed’s Newswatch and its usefulness (though I’m glad it…
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