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BBCNEWS The Media Show July 7, 2024

those costs and trying to abscond from making those payments. they say they have a very good success rate in achieving that payment back from people that the approach. generally a lot of people do pay within four days, 60 70%, there is an increasing number of people trying to get away with not paying. they are doing the best that they can, and get about 60 70%, but thatis they can, and get about 60 70%, but that is an increasing number of people not paying, and that is reflective of the cost of living crisis, and the soaring cost of petrol. we know that the russian invasion of ukraine has made supply is tight. at the moment pound and duller exchange rate is very weak and it is making fuel, traded in dollars, very expensive. now on bbc news, the media show, which looks at gb news one year on from its launch. hello and welcome to the media show. for this week s edition, we ve come to paddington in central london, to the newsroom of gb news, because, as i m sure you may remember

BBCNEWS The Media Show July 7, 2024

mandate would expire on sunday. the need for testing will be re evaluated every three months and could be reinstated if new variants emerge. now on bbc news, the media show. hello and welcome to the media show. for this week s edition, we ve come to paddington in central london to the newsroom of gb news because, as i m sure you may remember, back onjune 13th last year, andrew neil and his programme launched gb news at 8pm on 13june. it was certainly a distinct launch. the studio was quite dark. there were some technical problems. it was widely discussed on social media. within weeks, andrew neil would be on holiday, never to return. within months, nigel farage would have his own primetime show. and a year on, well, it s still very much on air. just through the window here, there are many people journalists, producers working on the output as it goes on. and we re going to consider what s definitely been a tumultuous 12 months. i m joined by angelos frangopoulos, the ceo

BBCNEWS Newsnight July 3, 2024

With an estimated 500,000 killed or injured, tonight we uncover the human cost of the war in ukraine. In the second film of our defence editors trilogy from the front line in ukraine, mark hears from the families of those who fought in the 24th brigade. What will the Broadcasting Watchdog do about this . We dont need these sort of feminist 4. 0. They re pathetic, embarrassing. Whod want to shag that . Well ask the chair of parliaments women and Equalities Committee caroline nokes, Former Sun Editor Now Podcaster David Yelland, and political commentator adam boulton how much of a test those sexist comments on gb news are for 0fcom. And after this programmes year long investigation into University Hospitals birmingham, an independent report today finds half of the staff felt bullied or harrassed due to a Toxic Culture at the trust. What did it do to them . Breakdowns, long term sick leave, self harm. Suicide attempts. Good evening. This weeks news that germany is holding back long range

BBCNEWS Newswatch April 7, 2017

Day s news will be here. First of all, time for newswatch. Welcome to newswatch. With me, samira ahmed. The bbc gets an independent and external regulator, what difference will that make to viewers concerned about whether News Coverage is fairand impartial . And. So what does britain think . Are we on the brink of a bright new dawn, or might we sink . A measured analysis of brexit from David Dimbleby in the form of a rap. First, one of the survivors of the westminster attack a couple of weeks ago, melissa cochrane, gave an emotional interview to the bbc on wednesday. Her husband was killed and she herself was badly injured. Heres a clip from that. Melissa cochrane has spoken exclusively to fiona bruce. Kurt was probably the best man i have ever met. He was. Sweet and kind. And, im extremely proud of him. Im very happy that the world now knows what a wonderful man he was. Two viewers recorded their thoughts on that for us. They were divided about the interview itself, but united in thei

BBCNEWS The Media Show June 4, 2024 00:40:00

which actually are straight down the middle, impartial, traditional news bulletins. yeah. but the reality is that you do have a variety of voices through the day. and again, if i watched at 6.00, you ll have a panel that actually has got a breadth of viewpoints. dan wootton s show does mostly have a breadth of viewpoints. it s got his name on the show, right? so it is dan wootton tonight, so it is important that it is part of his perspective that is weaved through the show. and he has a variety of guests that. they actually do debate the issues of the day. and again, i point back to 0fcom. you know, we re12 months in and we haven t come a cropper, as you say, and that is because we do work very closely within the 0fcom rules. so those are the 0fcom rules. but you set your own rules as well. you ve got editorial standards, which people can read on your website. and one of your presenters, guto harri, who s now part of the prime minister s operation but was a presenter for a while, his t

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