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She misunderstood riding his BBC for something else, you just know she’s wild asf😭
Nma✨🌹5,359,561 Aufrufe • vor 3 Tagen

BBC isn’t backing down. Trump sued them for $10 billion, which means discovery cuts both ways. Now the BBC wants his phone logs, private schedules, daily diaries, and communications from November 2020 through January 20, 2021. They aren’t just defending the case. They’re asking a simple question: did their documentary damage Trump’s reputation, or did January 6 do that all by itself? Lawsuits open doors, and discovery is fair game 💥
Christopher Webb698,142 Aufrufe • vor 12 Stunden

🇬🇧‼️🚨 BREAKING: A SCOT WENT ON AN ANTI MUSLIM RAMPAGE WITH AN AXE! The Scot: "I'm protecting the country from these fucking Muslim bastards raping our young daughters!" 5 people were injured, the Police said none of the injuries seem to be life-threatening. Two of the injured men were aged 22, and others were aged 24, 27, and 39. BBC UNDERLINES RACE: “A 36-year-old white man has been arrested and counter terrorism officers have joined local Police Scotland colleagues in an ongoing investigation. “
Lord Bebo7,151,914 Aufrufe • vor 7 Tagen

🚨 WATCH: The BBC and Sky deployed helicopters to follow Andy Burnham's train and cab into London
Politics UK4,549,076 Aufrufe • vor 5 Tagen

🚨 WATCH: School children react to the UK social media ban for under-16s live on BBC News
Politics UK13,295,371 Aufrufe • vor 12 Tagen

😳 Extraordinary Bust-Up: Zia Yusuf vs Fiona Bruce in Fiery BBC Audience Bias Row! Zia Yusuf just went head-to-head with Fiona Bruce in a heated clash over Question Time audience bias and he refused to back down! After only 4 hands went up for Reform (rising to just 8 on a recount), Zia said: “This is interesting given that Reform is averaging 28% in the polls.” He called it “no way close to representative.” Fiona pushed back, saying there’s more than that in the audience but they’re just not putting their hands up. Zia fired straight back: “Ok. We’ll all just have to take the BBC’s word for that.” Fiona insisted: “We are scrupulous making sure that our audience is politically representative.” Zia doubled down: “And we all just have to take the BBC’s word for that.” Fiona, clearly annoyed: “Well I’m certainly not lying about it!” Zia stood his ground: “Fiona, with respect, where’s the evidence for that? You just made an important claim, you appealed to authority, which is the BBC, so you should believe us, but where’s the evidence for it?” Fiona replied that everybody is checked, questioned and interviewed before they are picked, but “not everyone wants to put their hand up and show their political allegiance on national television.” Zia wasn’t convinced: “Ok. Which is why I just said we’ve got to take the BBC’s word for it which you agree with.” Fiona’s last word: “And I’m happy to do so.” You may be happy to do so Fiona but Zia and millions more are not. We don’t trust the BBC one bit. I’m glad Zia called this out and refused to back down.
J Stewart580,721 Aufrufe • vor 1 Tag

🚨 Mãe estranha comportamento do filho, esconde gravador na mochila e faz descoberta surpreendente. 📸BBC News Brasil
FOFOQUEI1,669,393 Aufrufe • vor 3 Tagen

If you have a spare 3 mins and 45 secs today, watch this fantastic grilling by Sally Nugent on BBC Breakfast. The very first time I've seen Farage questioned properly about his £5M bung, and it's fair to say, he totally fluffed it. There are points when you can see Farage tremble and even accuse the BBC of putting him in danger. 🤦♂️ It was for security. It was for cars. Nobody cares. It's no one's business. He won't tell us. DANGER! At one point, he let slip that the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards may 'disagree' with him on the rules around donations. He knows he's going to be found guilty on this one. He's in trouble, and his face gave it away gloriously. Top hats off to Sally Nugent. Stellar work. 👏
Don McGowan1,996,726 Aufrufe • vor 4 Tagen

ROBIN COOK QUIT OVER A WAR DIED ON A SCOTTISH HILL AND THE CASE CLOSED BEFORE TEA TIME Robin Cook spent his career being right at the worst possible time for his career. In March 2003 he resigned as Leader of the Commons rather than back the Iraq War. His resignation speech got a standing ovation from MPs on all sides, something that had never happened in the chamber before. He spent the next two years telling anyone who would listen that Tony Blair had marched Britain into a war built on nothing. Two years later he was dead. 6 August 2005. Ben Stack, a remote mountain in Sutherland. Cook collapsed of a heart attack while hillwalking with his wife Gaynor, fell down a ridge, and was airlifted to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness, where he was pronounced dead within the hour. The post mortem two days later gave the cause as hypertensive heart disease. Police on the scene treated it as a medical matter and that was the end of their involvement. No inquest reopening. No criminal inquiry. Just a senior politician who had publicly humiliated the government over an illegal war, dropping dead in one of the most remote spots in the country, with the official file shut almost as fast as it was opened. Norman Baker, the Lib Dem MP and later Home Office minister who spent years digging into the death of weapons inspector David Kelly, said in 2007 that Cook had been on Ministry of Defence linked land when he died and that he had real doubts about the official account. He got called a conspiracy theorist for asking the question. Funny how that label only gets handed out to the people asking questions, never to the people refusing to answer them. Then there is the bit nobody mentions enough. Starting in 2020, someone filed Freedom of Information requests with Police Scotland asking for the basic details of that day. What time officers were alerted. Whether witnesses were interviewed. Whether the people who came to help Gaynor Cook were ever identified. Police Scotland refused. The case went to the Scottish Information Commissioner, who in 2021 and again in 2022 sided with the police and let them keep it sealed under a legal exemption. So twenty years on, the basic facts of how a former Foreign Secretary actually died on a hillside are still officially none of your business. That is not evidence of a murder BUT it is evidence of an institution that would rather you stop asking than ever have to answer. Britain does not need conspiracy theories when the real story is this embarrassing on its own. SOURCES The Herald - Norman Baker doubts over Robin Cook's death Scottish Information Commissioner - Decision 074/2021 and Decision 011/2022, Police Scotland FOI refusals on Robin Cook case file Police Scotland - original statement treating death as a medical matter BBC - Robin Cook resignation speech
Artur Nadolny212,739 Aufrufe • vor 8 Stunden


