Lisa Nandy, is asked for her view on the BBC doctoring Trump's speech: "I haven't seen the full version of the interview versus the clips that Panorama showed." The Culture Secretary doesn’t know about the biggest front page scandal about the BBC that she indirectly runs? How will she deal with this scandal? By attacking GB News
About 2,000 Afghans in Pakistan have received a new offer from Germany: financial support if they give up relocation plans. Here's what's behind it:
Berlin has confirmed plans for the repatriation of over 1.3 million Syrians - a major reversal after years of open-door migration policies. Germany says conditions in Syria are now “stable enough” for return Billions spent on welfare and housing to be redirected to citizens Pressure grows on other European nations to follow suit
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We will remember them. We will take it back in their honour.
BBC to review bias in climate change coverage for more than two decades. The broadcaster has decided to review its climate and energy policy reporting after a string of controversies. It has been forced to make a series of corrections, with some programmes being removed altogether. Claire Coutinho, shadow energy secretary, said: “The consensus on how to address climate change is breaking. If we stick to the current path we will be poorer and weaker. It’s vital the BBC is able to report news about climate change impartially and make sure all views are represented.” https://archive.ph/WrR9t
An advisor to the government and police for online ‘hate crime’ wants the Online safety Act WIDENED, saying. “It was not practical to prevent people using the Internet entirely, but legislation could restrict people's access” He also wants to stop people posting under anonymous accounts as part of a criminal justice tool! The answer is always to restrict law-abiding people rather than deal with the criminals. And FYI, there is no such thing as 'extreme Islam or Islamist', they are just adherent Muslims. https://archive.ph/T9DrO
Rupert Lowe MP I remember all those so very many lives that could have been, cut so cruelly short. They fought for Britain. They fought for our home. They fought for us. I am forever grateful that they were successful. Their sacrifice mattered. I always think of just how lucky we are to live in a country they defended. It is very easy indeed to take for granted the peace they secured, because we have never known anything else. We wake up, we work, we raise our families - all on the foundation they built. In peace, because of them. However many challenges Britain faces today, the alternative is far worse. All of our freedoms, however now fragile, didn’t happen by accident. They were earned in the hardest way imaginable. An enormous price was paid - the most enormous price. Fewer and fewer remain to tell their stories, but their generation left us a Britain built on courage and decency. Our job is to keep it that way, to protect the country they gave everything for. We will remember them. image
Member of Parliament gets called a ‘dog’ by rabid pro-Palestine mob. They tell a police officer to ‘move this dog away’. Of course, the police officer complies.