
This week we celebrate a Century of Progress since the first Labour Government of 1924. Watch our new video on the achievements of Labour in government over 100 years as we work for another in 2024. twitter.com/mike_reader/st…
Cllr. Rosemary Dartnall
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This week we celebrate a Century of Progress since the first Labour Government of 1924. Watch our new video on the achievements of Labour in government over 100 years as we work for another in 2024. twitter.com/mike_reader/st…

Unfortunately, my school teacher is no longer with us to grade this piece through her golden rule of journalism: Who, What, Where, When, and Why. So, let us walk through Laura Kuenssberg's article together and scan it the way she taught me to. WHO The article relies heavily on an army of anonymous faces. 'An ally tells me', 'one cabinet minister', 'another minister', 'one source'. This is not verified reporting. It is Westminster gossip and unnamed sources. If sources have no names, they have no skin in the game and no accountability. WHAT We are told the race to replace the Prime Minister is officially on. But what has actually happened? One MP resigned from government and another wants to re-enter parliament. Everything else, the timelines, the coronation plots, is speculative drama, gossip, and unnamed sources designed for clicks. WHERE The setting is entirely inside the Westminster bubble. An article about such a momentous topic that will affect the lives of millions of citizens contains absolutely no mention of them. There is no word on how the stock market is already reacting or how this uncertainty will impact the entire country and every single citizen. WHEN The piece talks about a leadership contest over the summer, yet the author admits this timetable is miles away from being confirmed. A real journalist would know the rules, laws, and procedures, and would offer at least two alternative timelines, including the very real possibility that none of this happens at all. WHY We are told Starmer is being pushed because he is a 'slow decision-maker'. This reduces national governance to a personality contest. Why is there no mention of the GDP growth, the many advancements the government announced just last week, or the clear progress made on their manifesto? A proper journalist would look at these undeniable results and search for the deeper, hidden motives of the people challenging the PM. The Verdict My teacher would have given this a 2/10. It is a theatre review masquerading as news. The author lists major issues on the PM's desk, help with energy bills, defense spending, social media safety for children, and so much more. Yet, these crucial issues are treated as mere background decoration for party infighting. The fact that this comes from the BBC is what should worry us the most. A broadcaster that built its global reputation on honest, investigative journalism now relies on writers who treat politics like a soap opera. Between these narratives, figures like Robbie Gibb with questionable political motives, and an Ofcom regulator that does everything except its job, civic trust is being destroyed. Laura Kuenssberg can go hand in hand with Chris Mason. We are left to wonder why the two of them are doing this and what their motives are, especially regarding the BBC, which we pay for. We deserve real facts, not orchestrated drama. #BBCNews #LauraKuenssberg #ChrisMason #Ofcom #UKPolitics #Journalism #VotersFirst #Decency

Robert Jenrick has been referred to the Metropolitan Police - by Electoral Commission over almost £40,000 in donations to his Conservative leadership campaign - Reform's Treasury spokesman now under police review. Where is the suspension from role and where is silent Farage

Dr. Jane Goodall filmed an interview in March 2025 with the understanding it would only be released after her death. This is her final message from it.

🚨Some major errors & misleading claims from @bbcnickrobinson on @BBCr4today this morning, when discussing British Steel with Treasury Minister James Murray I hope these are corrected on tomorrow's programme. Here's what he got wrong... 🧵 bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…







