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Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 14 Nov 2021, 08:37
by Gloria
I use my own emojis 🤣😱🙄😬

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 14 Nov 2021, 10:36
by Stanley
See THIS BBC report that the Queen will not be at the Cenotaph. She has strained her back.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 04:23
by Stanley
See THIS for your morning puzzle. There's something very strange about this explosion in Liverpool.....
Later.... The Mayor let slip that the taxi driver had diverted to the hospital because he was perturbed by the way his passenger was acting. When he got there he bailed out and locked the man in the cab. Then there was the fire....
More to this than meets the eye. (LINK to BBC report.)

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 09:48
by Big Kev
More contradictory headlines vs story content from the BBC...
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'to be offered' and 'should be offered' are not the same thing.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 09:58
by Tizer
I think that's what comes of updating `breaking news' rather than re-writing it. They just keep adding bits and in the end it doesn't make sense.

This gave me a surprise until I saw the bit about youngsters being used to viewing YouTube videos with subtitles. Another reason might be that TV (and radio) sound has deteriorated over recent years, then got even worse during the pandemic due to so much broadcasting of WhatsApp recordings.
`Young viewers prefer TV subtitles, research suggests' LINK

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 10:46
by Tripps
Tizer wrote: ↑15 Nov 2021, 09:58 I think that's what comes of updating `breaking news' rather than re-writing it. They just keep adding bits and in the end it doesn't make sense.
Sky news are saying

The taxi driver who escaped the car explosion outside Liverpool Women's Hospital has been named as David Perry - with the prime minister saying it appears the cabbie acted with "incredible presence of mind and bravery". It is understood Mr Perry has been discharged from hospital and is recovering at home.

That doesn't seem to fit with previous reports, which implied he was very gravely injured. I'm pleased to hear it of course, but I don't think he should have been named at this stage.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 12:05
by Tripps
I'd say forget most of what you've read in the press over the last 24 hours and watch the actual event. In the quest to be first a lot of it has been made up. The driver most certainly didn't realise he had a bomber his cab, so he jumped out and locked him in - as was widely reported. . He was in the car when the device exploded, and how he survived is a miracle.

Liverpool explosion 14 Nov 2021

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 12:37
by Big Kev
Quite a shocking video, he was incredibly lucky to get out of that.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 18:11
by Tripps
To someone who was refused help once, by two Fire Brigades to come to the assistance of a person - this is unbelievable.

Eyewitnesses said there were at least three fire engines in attendance as well as South Wales Police.

Pigeon rescued

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 18:14
by Wendyf
I wonder if it was caught in pigeon netting.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 16 Nov 2021, 03:24
by Stanley
I noted the same thing when I saw the video David and also heard that his fare had asked to be taken to The Liverpool Women's Hospital. This detracts from the early reports that he had noted something wrong and had the presence of mind to divert to the hospital. I wonder which version PM Johnson had heard when he went public with his praise.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 08:49
by plaques
Not sure if heard on the radio equates to seen in the news or can be classed as media 'or Banks etc.
This mornings BBC radio news stating that the inflation rate has risen to 4.2% for October. This is not a surprise and November will see another rise. What annoyed me was the presenter saying that inflation was a good thing because it showed that the economy was growing. This is typical fuzzy thinking and misleading. Inflation shows that prices are increasing and may have nothing to do with wages / employment where larger wages drive up demand and prices rise to take advantage of the demand the BofE usually steps in at this point to raise interest rates. I expect better from the BBC and not make glib comments to ameliorate what could spell disaster for those at the bottom of the food chain.

Rant over.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 10:55
by Stanley
Rant taken up! I heard the same thing Ken and noted that the man also said hat the BofE had forecast 5% going into the New Year. I agree with you, they should put their brain in gear before speaking. What we need from the BBC is news, not an amateur economist's opinion.
Did you also note that Priti 'Orrible has said that the Liverpool bombing is due to a failed immigration regime? Why do I suspect she means even thinking about offering asylum? Her cure would be to send them all to a remote island as soon as they arrive and 'process' them there.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 18 Nov 2021, 04:50
by Stanley
See THIS BBC report on the vote in Parliament last night which, on the face of it, seems to have largely addressed the matter of paid consultancies... Why do I not trust that this is the case? Turkeys don't vote for Xmas and I'll bet there are some loopholes in there somewhere...
Later.....
See THIS BBC account of a suspicious email originating in China. It's complicated but this is very disturbing, read the report.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 18 Nov 2021, 08:49
by plaques
Stanley wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 04:50 See THIS BBC report on the vote in Parliament last night which, on the face of it, seems to have largely addressed the matter of paid consultancies... Why do I not trust that this is the case? Turkeys don't vote for Xmas and I'll bet there are some loopholes in there somewhere...
Later.....
I've not seen the exact text but there appears to be two big loopholes
1). They are allowed a RESONABLE amount of time doing other work. Most cases that revolve round the word reasonable fail because reasonable cannot ever be exactly defined.
2). They cannot be seen to be working to influence POLITICAL outcomes. Politics, voting etc are not involve in commercial deal making.

On the surface it looks like business as usual.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 19 Nov 2021, 04:53
by Stanley
That's what I thought Ken and it looks as though Labour are of the same opinion.
On another matter. One thing is puzzling me. I could have sworn I heard a report yesterday that one of the F35 aircraft on the Queen Elizabeth had crashed. (£115million up the spout)
I went for a furtle and found THIS on CNN. It's not been headline news here!

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 19 Nov 2021, 07:12
by Wendyf
It was breaking news on the BBC website yesterday Stanley and featured briefly on the 6pm BBC news.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 19 Nov 2021, 08:10
by Stanley
I missed it then. Not a lot in the news about it today.....

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 19 Nov 2021, 09:54
by plaques
Todays BBC radio news... Starts with resignation of some obscure (obscure to me ) cricketer resigning followed by two other bits of nonsense that are typical Mirror or Express fodder. In fourth place came the revelation that our government was totally unprepared for the Covid-19 pandemic...Talk about burying bad news. I suppose that killing over 140,000 people through incompetence isn't really worth mentioning.

Must find a quiet dark room to recover in.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 20 Nov 2021, 04:52
by Stanley
I agree with you Ken. The political situation is so dire I have started watching the 18:00 BBC news on the TV. Mostly because I can't believe what's happening. Johnson is said to be looking depressed. I doubt it, he isn't perceptive enough to think outside his own box which is focussed solely on the greatest benefit for himself and his ilk.

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 21 Nov 2021, 07:38
by Stanley
I've just been listening to a woman who was taken into a Catholic 'home for fallen women' and her baby was taken off her at 12 weeks. When he got older he was told his mother was a heavy drinker which was a lie. The lady was reunited with him when he was 40 years old. The Catholic nuns who run the home say that none of what she says is true. None of the girls were verbally abused or punished in any way.
I know who I believe......

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 21 Nov 2021, 09:52
by Tizer
I'm glad somebody is trying to get rid of those plastic pads - but why didn't the supermarkets, packaging manufacturers and meat industry do it years ago? It says `the design is already being used by leading UK food suppliers and retailers, including Sainsbury's and Asda' but I haven't seen one yet.
`Plastic pollution: New meat tray 'could save tonnes of waste'' LINK
`A new type of recyclable meat packaging tray designed by a Swansea University student could save thousands of tonnes in plastic waste. Alaa Alaizoki, who is studying for an engineering doctorate, has created a meat tray without a separate piece of absorbent plastic padding underneath. Mr Alaizoki said the technology could be used in other areas, like nappies.'..

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 22 Nov 2021, 03:46
by Stanley
My butcher, because he doesn't have to bother about shelf life or presentation when making up my order, doesn't use them. :biggrin2:

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 22 Nov 2021, 10:28
by Tizer
`New homes in England to have electric car chargers by law' LINK
But what about solar panels on the roofs of new houses?

Re: Seen in the News

Posted: 22 Nov 2021, 11:10
by Tripps
A great leap forwards. :smile:

It seems though that Mr Musk can control whether or not your expensive electric car will actually be allowed to start !

He said it was a software problem and not a trial run but who knows?

Memo to self - don't get an electric car or a 'smart ' meter.