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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 19 Feb 20 2.39pm | |
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Originally posted by palace_in_frogland
Lingua Franca bender. Stop bringing the French into this.
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 Feb 20 8.11am | |
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The BBC seems unable to print the name of the killer of Grace Millane so good for the Daily Mail
More sloppy reporting I hope the scumbag rots in jail.
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DANGERCLOSE London 21 Feb 20 3.49pm | |
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 Feb 20 4.03pm | |
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Originally posted by DANGERCLOSE
[Tweet Link] Well put by Michael Portillo he didn't go the bias route just pointed out the model doesn't work any longer.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 21 Feb 20 4.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Well put by Michael Portillo he didn't go the bias route just pointed out the model doesn't work any longer. But Bradshaw's Guide resonates with so many people on so many levels!
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Stirlingsays 21 Feb 20 4.33pm | |
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Originally posted by DANGERCLOSE
[Tweet Link] Even if you ignore all the surrounding problems he's accurate. I liked the fact that he separated out BBC radio.
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cryrst The garden of England 21 Feb 20 6.35pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
But Bradshaw's Guide resonates with so many people on so many levels! So true.
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Stirlingsays 21 Feb 20 7.17pm | |
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When Wogan died.....In hindsight it was a kind of metaphor for the institution. He represented a lot of what people loved about the institution and there wasn't a replacement....The institution had lost its way...part navel gazing and part political correctness....The people in power who were steering the ship really weren't worthy of the role. Edited by Stirlingsays (21 Feb 2020 7.18pm)
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Midlands Eagle 21 Feb 20 8.30pm | |
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I have just read the worst piece of journalism for a long time on the BBC website:- Delay in treating disabled boy's toothache 'indefensible' Delays in treating a severely disabled boy thought to have had toothache for five months were "little short of an outrage", a judge has said. The autistic boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, could not say he had toothache and started banging his head against walls due to the pain. Mr Justice Hayden said the handling of the boy's case by Cardiff and Vale health board was "indefensible". The hearing took place on Friday at the Court of Protection in London, where issues relating to people who may lack the mental capacity to make decisions are considered. Concussion fears Mr Justice Hayden said the teenage boy's head banging had started in October. His parents, one of whom is a mental health nurse, thought his behaviour was a response to toothache. In November they had taken him to an accident and emergency department because thought he had concussion. He said treatment was now planned but could not take place until early March. Mr Justice Hayden, who is based in the Family Division of the High Court, said anyone who had suffered toothache would think waiting from now until early March for treatment was an "eternity". The judge suggested that the head banging could have caused a severe injury and led to the boy's death. He said the situation was "lamentable". You have to read right to the end of the article before finding out that the boy had died which is absolutely shocking jounalism
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 21 Feb 20 10.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I have just read the worst piece of journalism for a long time on the BBC website:- Delay in treating disabled boy's toothache 'indefensible' Delays in treating a severely disabled boy thought to have had toothache for five months were "little short of an outrage", a judge has said. The autistic boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, could not say he had toothache and started banging his head against walls due to the pain. Mr Justice Hayden said the handling of the boy's case by Cardiff and Vale health board was "indefensible". The hearing took place on Friday at the Court of Protection in London, where issues relating to people who may lack the mental capacity to make decisions are considered. Concussion fears Mr Justice Hayden said the teenage boy's head banging had started in October. His parents, one of whom is a mental health nurse, thought his behaviour was a response to toothache. In November they had taken him to an accident and emergency department because thought he had concussion. He said treatment was now planned but could not take place until early March. Mr Justice Hayden, who is based in the Family Division of the High Court, said anyone who had suffered toothache would think waiting from now until early March for treatment was an "eternity". The judge suggested that the head banging could have caused a severe injury and led to the boy's death. He said the situation was "lamentable". You have to read right to the end of the article before finding out that the boy had died which is absolutely shocking jounalism I think you need to slowly read the article again, especially the penultimate sentence. What I think the Judge was suggesting was that the boy's behaviour COULD have caused a severe injury which COULD have led to his death. Not that it did. Not for the first time I suspect you have jumped to an inaccurate conclusion and tried to beat the BBC with something that doesn't actually exist. Like their bias!
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Stirlingsays 22 Feb 20 4.02am | |
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The impartial BBC funds a series exploring 'whiteness'. Most people who are funding this would find this utterly objectionable.....Yet here we are. No, this isn't a joke this is actually happening. [Tweet Link]
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Midlands Eagle 22 Feb 20 7.11am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I think you need to slowly read the article again, especially the penultimate sentence. What I think the Judge was suggesting was that the boy's behaviour COULD have caused a severe injury which COULD have led to his death. Not that it did. Not for the first time I suspect you have jumped to an inaccurate conclusion and tried to beat the BBC with something that doesn't actually exist. Like their bias! Stop behaving like a dick for once in your life. The point that I was making that anyone with an IQ higher than single figures would understand is that you had to read right to the end of the article to find out that the boy had died. Secondly Mr ******** I think you would be hard pushed to find any post of mine accusing the BBC of political bias but the truth has always been less important to you than behaving like a *********
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