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Charles Rewrites History, Bans 1995 BBC Diana Interview; Russia War Aims Now Beyond Donbass 22Jul22
Ian Berkeley-Hurst, Solicitor and former Brexit Party candidate, joins Tony and Martin. New Tory leader campaign. How Boris has dealt with Brexit. George Monbiot on zero farming animal world. Boris’s last PMQs. Liz Truss as new Tory leader. Ford Report on Labour infighting – Jeremy Corbyn faction undermined, and anti Semitism claims. BBC Politics show – Momentum Martin Abrhams, Labour MP Rashnarah Ali, and Tory journalist Finklestein on the Ford Report findings – Finklestein calls Rashnarah, Thangham. Attacks against Jeremy Corbyn by foreign policy establishment. Debbie Hicks on a cashless society and government digital control. Chips put in right hand
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2022/07/21/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-98/
BBC Panorama, Bashir interview with Lady Diana, The DGs' evidence: Tony Hall: Diana wrote a letter to the BBC explaining Bashir showed her no documents, he didn't tell her anything she didn't already know and she had 'NO REGRETS' over doing the interview; John Birt: Martin Bashir and Panorama had been investigating surveillance, bugging and spying on the royal family.
BBC vows never to air Martin Bashir's Princess Diana interview again - BBC vows never to air Martin Bashir's Princess Diana interview again - The BBC will never show Martin Bashir's Panorama interview with Princess Diana again after the "shocking" way it was obtained came to light, director-general Tim Davie has vowed.- Bashir's 1995 sit-down with Princess Diana is one of the BBC's most famous interviews, but an inquiry led by Lord Dyson uncovered tactics including lying to Diana and members of her staff had been used in setting it up. = The inquiry found the BBC covered up Bashir’s “deceitful behaviour” to secure his headline-making interview with Diana and “fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency.” = Breaches of BBC producer guidelines included faking bank statements that were sent to Diana's brother Earl Spencer, and fabricating allegations that nanny Tiggy Legge-Bourke had had an affair with Prince Charles. BBC boss Tim Davie said: “Now we know about the shocking way that the interview was obtained, I have decided that the BBC will never show the programme again; nor will we license it in whole or part to other broadcasters. “It does of course remain part of the historical record and there may be occasions in the future when it will be justified for the BBC to use short extracts for journalistic purposes, but these will be few and far between and will need to be agreed at executive committee level and set in the full context of what we now know about the way the interview was obtained. “I would urge others to exercise similar restraint.”
Tigge Legge Burke wins case for allegations of affair with Prince Charles. Tony Hall – letter from Diana saying she agreed to the interview with Bashir and he didn’t show her any documents. Kilroy – unnamed chap – surveillance. Times Radio – suitcases of cash – Prince Charles. Bristol City Council – budget for special needs kids cut.
#BristolCAZ Clean Air Zone – taxes on cars. New published data – air getting better in Bristol Carbon emissions from road traffic plummeted by 20 per cent in Bristol in 2020 - Carbon emissions from road traffic plummeted by 20 per cent in Bristol in 2020 The huge drop in emissions is more than the entire previous decade, according to newly-published data Carbon dioxide emissions from road traffic plummeted by 20% in Bristol in 2020 due to coronavirus and lockdown restrictions. New data reveals that carbon emissions related to road traffic in Bristol fell from 556,100 tonnes of carbon dioxide in 2019 to 443,400 in 2020. Road traffic emissions in the city declined more between 2019 and 2020 than over the entire previous decade. Emissions from carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, due to human activity, are causing the climate to heat up. This week Bristol and other parts of Britain saw record-breaking extreme temperatures, with experts predicting more regular heatwaves in future. Each summer the government’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy publishes data about how much carbon dioxide is emitted from local authority areas across the country. The data shows Bristol’s progress on hitting its target of net zero emissions. The emissions data report said: “Overall UK emissions in 2020 fell by nine per cent, largely due to reductions in road traffic and business activity as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting restrictions.
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