BBC News
BBC News
2013-02-08 20:58:12
On BBC News they have a section called "Newswatch" where people comment on BBC News programmes. It's on now. They are referring to the way the Press Conference was interrupted - not once, but twice! - for all that fuss bout Chris Huhne. Quite a few people have complained .
Apparently no news managers were available to discuss this but they made a statement saying they made the decision because the Huhne thing was going to be a major news story for the rest of the day (even though he's not actually a very important MP.)
Two viewers were on to express their frustration when this was such a big historical event and one of them has described the Huhne story as of no historical importance - which of course is correct. It's a political storm in a teacup.
Apparently no news managers were available to discuss this but they made a statement saying they made the decision because the Huhne thing was going to be a major news story for the rest of the day (even though he's not actually a very important MP.)
Two viewers were on to express their frustration when this was such a big historical event and one of them has described the Huhne story as of no historical importance - which of course is correct. It's a political storm in a teacup.
Re: BBC News
2013-02-09 08:57:47
I particularly liked the comment that 'Richard has been part of our
story for 500 years, Chris Huhne will soon be just a footnote to yet
another minor political scandal".
Must admit the breaks into the press conference had me screaming blue
murder!
Paul
On 08/02/2013 20:58, liz williams wrote:
> On BBC News they have a section called "Newswatch" where people comment on BBC News programmes. It's on now. They are referring to the way the Press Conference was interrupted - not once, but twice! - for all that fuss bout Chris Huhne. Quite a few people have complained .
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> Apparently no news managers were available to discuss this but they made a statement saying they made the decision because the Huhne thing was going to be a major news story for the rest of the day (even though he's not actually a very important MP.)
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> Two viewers were on to express their frustration when this was such a big historical event and one of them has described the Huhne story as of no historical importance - which of course is correct. It's a political storm in a teacup.
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Richard Liveth Yet!
story for 500 years, Chris Huhne will soon be just a footnote to yet
another minor political scandal".
Must admit the breaks into the press conference had me screaming blue
murder!
Paul
On 08/02/2013 20:58, liz williams wrote:
> On BBC News they have a section called "Newswatch" where people comment on BBC News programmes. It's on now. They are referring to the way the Press Conference was interrupted - not once, but twice! - for all that fuss bout Chris Huhne. Quite a few people have complained .
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> Apparently no news managers were available to discuss this but they made a statement saying they made the decision because the Huhne thing was going to be a major news story for the rest of the day (even though he's not actually a very important MP.)
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> Two viewers were on to express their frustration when this was such a big historical event and one of them has described the Huhne story as of no historical importance - which of course is correct. It's a political storm in a teacup.
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Richard Liveth Yet!