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Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 10 Nov 2025, 02:05
by Whyperion
I have had many run-ins with the BBC , the boundary between incompetence and corruption is fine.
Complaints sent in laughed off , technical inaccurracies and slanders taken as the BBC being above the law - perhaps I should have gone to Ofcom.
I doubt BBC is only organisation to selectively edit , ( the Met Police come to mind too ), but it is a reason why in court of law we declare to tell the truth - the whole truth (post office prosecutors ) , and the fiducary duty in insurance contracts
But once again the BBC makes the news rather than reports the news
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 11 Nov 2025, 03:21
by Stanley
That is fair comment and I wouldn't attempt to improve on it....

Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 11 Nov 2025, 11:57
by Tizer
Donald Trump has published more lies and misinformation on his `Truth Social' web site and his publicity output in the last year than BBC News has in its lifetime.
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 11 Nov 2025, 12:02
by Stanley
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 11 Nov 2025, 12:12
by Tizer
I wonder when Americans (and the rest of the world) will wake up to the fact that they've got a gullible idiot sitting in the Oval Office who has zero attention span, almost no knowledge of geography and history and whose sole interest is in making the enormous fortunes of his family and friends even greater?
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 12 Nov 2025, 00:45
by Stanley
Don't hold your breath Peter... I came to the conclusion long ago that anyone expecting American governance to look anything like ours is doomed to disappointment. They are a very immature democracy.
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 12 Nov 2025, 16:58
by Tizer
From Anthony Zurcher, the BBC's North America correspondent, lot of interesting detail of how Trump is beginning to feel the tide is turning against him and people are realising that Trump himself is `fake news'. I particularly like AZ's comment:
The president has repeatedly noted that the price of a Thanksgiving meal at Walmart is less than last year. But he doesn't mention that the retail chain's dinner package this season contains half as many items and a smaller turkey. That sums up Trump!
`Fifty-year mortgages and $2,000 cheques: What's behind Trump's affordability drive?'
LINK
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 12 Nov 2025, 17:38
by Whyperion
Smaller portions probably more healthy anyway. the US consumes (and throws away) too much of the worlds resources for its size
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 13 Nov 2025, 01:59
by Stanley
I think Peter that it's quite obvious what is forcing Trump's hand, the bad results he suffered from in the recent elections are a very good measure of how Trump is doing. Even the Donald isn't daft enough to believe his own publicity....
See
THIS
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 13 Nov 2025, 02:02
by Stanley
I think Peter that it's quite obvious what is forcing Trump's hand, the bad results he suffered from in the recent elections are a very good measure of how Trump is doing. Even the Donald isn't daft enough to believe his own publicity....
See
THIS Live report from the Lower House in the US.
Speaker Mike Johnson, the top ranking member of the House, is speaking to reporters after his chamber voted to reopen the US federal government. "We feel very relieved tonight," he says. "The Democrat shutdown is finally over." Johnson, who is a Republican, blames his colleagues on the other side of the aisle for the shutdown. He says this outcome was "totally foreseeable" and shutting down the government was "utterly pointless and foolish". But "shutdowns never yield any positive results", Johnson says. "Millions of families went without food on their table," he says. "It was a game they played with real peoples' lives." He said now "we've got the lights back on" and it's time to get the government reopened. {As a reminder: Democrats in the Senate rejected a spending bill that would have funded the government 14 times because they were pushing for an amendment that would protect healthcare tax credits which would lower medical insurance costs for Americans. They blamed Republicans for the shutdown. Republicans maintained that a healthcare discussion could come after the government was reopened.}
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 14 Nov 2025, 10:18
by Tizer
Having trouble with OG pages slow to load this morning, but here goes...
`Fly-tippers bury field in mountain of waste'
LINK
Fly-tippers have dumped a mountain of waste in a field in Oxfordshire. The "environmental catastrophe unfolding in plain sight" is up to 150m (490ft) long and 6m (20ft) high. The enormous pile has appeared in a field next to the River Cherwell near Kidlington. Calum Miller, Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock, raised the issue in parliament, saying it was "threatening an environmental disaster". Charity Friends of the Thames said the illegal rubbish dump was created about a month ago by an organised crime group...
This is a growing problem. On a holiday in Bude, Cornwall, earlier this year we took to the fields leading from the town centre to the cliffs. We had difficulty because although the map showed a public footpath there was building work going on and we were obviously not wanted there. We had to cross a field to try to get to another path and were eventually in a hidden valley that led towards the sea. We walked past big mounds of dumped rubbish containing just about everything you could imagine - big stuff such as washing machines and all kinds of materials and plastic and metal sheets etc. Otherwise it would be a beautiful valley leading onto the cliffs but the big-time flytippers have wrecked the place.
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 14 Nov 2025, 13:17
by Big Kev
Tizer wrote: ↑14 Nov 2025, 10:18
Having trouble with OG pages slow to load this morning, but here goes...
There was an issue earlier but it's fettled now.
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 14 Nov 2025, 15:15
by Whyperion
Oddly one of the banks pages were not progressing at 6am today
working by 8am
Annoyingly most of the waste pile COULD have been recycled had it not been intermingled,
Same with the dumped items reported by Tizer , though the value of metal washing machines is low they can be repurposed by scrap or otherwise
Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 15 Nov 2025, 02:28
by Stanley
See this for more bad news about Your Party....
7 hours ago
An independent MP involved in the founding of Jeremy Corbyn's new left-wing party has announced he is leaving the project. Adnan Hussain said he would be "stepping away" from the steering group of the movement currently operating under the name Your Party - citing a "toxic" culture particularly towards "Muslim men". The Blackburn MP also alleged a "pattern of clique-like behaviour and gatekeeping" and a party "dominated by persistent infighting". Hussain's resignation comes only hours after he signed a joint statement criticising Zarah Sultana, a fellow founder of Your Party, for transferring £200,000 from a reported £800,000 at the centre of major split in the party.