Alan Rew
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UK-based retired software developer.
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Also - why is the BBC interviewing an employee from GB News. He's not an MP.
November 10, 2025 at 11:03 PM
Also - why is the BBC interviewing an employee from GB News. He's not an MP.
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The direct analogy would be appointing a figure like Peter Mandelson or Alastair Campbell to the BBC board - and having Mandelson intervene in staff appointments on the grounds of affecting the Labour government's "fragile trust" in the BBC. (Gibb's attempts to block this appointment failed)
November 10, 2025 at 11:04 PM
The direct analogy would be appointing a figure like Peter Mandelson or Alastair Campbell to the BBC board - and having Mandelson intervene in staff appointments on the grounds of affecting the Labour government's "fragile trust" in the BBC. (Gibb's attempts to block this appointment failed)
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Andrew Neil could host This Week on the BBC while being editor of The Spector.
The hysterical cries of "bias" only go one way.
The hysterical cries of "bias" only go one way.
November 10, 2025 at 8:39 PM
Andrew Neil could host This Week on the BBC while being editor of The Spector.
The hysterical cries of "bias" only go one way.
The hysterical cries of "bias" only go one way.
Were the stones installed because they used to be there, or because an eccentric archaeologist thought it would make it more authentic? I always assumed they were originals.
November 10, 2025 at 8:49 PM
Were the stones installed because they used to be there, or because an eccentric archaeologist thought it would make it more authentic? I always assumed they were originals.