Seriously, he does. And he doesn’t care what anyone thinks, either, as he said to Sky News yesterday. Thing is, as we all watch the uncomfortably inappropriate close ups, his dad dancing and numerous other cringeworthy snippets, we are compelled to listen to what is actually quite a good song by the Good Suns. A
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LiberalDemocratVoice 16 hours ago (via libdemvoice.org)
The Guardian reported yesterday that Sky News has told its journalists not to re-tweet information from non-Sky Twitter users. That immediately sparked a barrage of criticism from Reuters, Charlie Beckett, GigaOM and lots of people on Twitter. But from a political perspective I can see why they’re doing it. I want to briefly address this
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A Sky News presenter has come under fire for suggesting the Government could deport 120,000 "problem families" to a remote archipelago in the South Atlantic.
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Telegraph on 23rd Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
The attorney general drops contempt proceedings against Sky News over coverage of the Somali kidnap of Britons Paul and Rachel Chandler.
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BBCPolitics on 16th Jan 2012 (via bbc.co.uk)
Labour MP Diane Abbott walks off to take a phone-call in the middle of a Sky News interview in which she was asked to explain controversial comments made on the social networking site twitter.
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Telegraph on 5th Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Given all the Bonfire of the Vanities style rage being used against Jeremy Clarkson for being a prat and saying some ill judged things on TV this week, you would think there would be more focus on words that are intended to cause harm being used. Specifically the term Scab. An official for Unison has sent an email round which included the following ( reported by Sky news and in the Daily Mail ). T...
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ManInAShed on 2nd Dec 2011 (via atoryblog.blogspot.com)
This morning I debated the President of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers live on Sky News. It was incredible how few answers she had when confronted with the facts about the strike. According to research at the Office for National Statistics, public sector workers are paid 7.8 per cent more than those in the private sector after controlling for things like age and qualifications. An...
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Spectator on 30th Nov 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
Sky News' Adam Boulton and a cat round-up the political week - dominated by the so-called catgate or catflap incident - as they look back over the Conservative Party conference and the political news of the last seven days.
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BBCPolitics on 7th Oct 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)
Excuses, excuses. Evicting them was going to be racist, and now it will affect their children's education. The eviction at Dale Farm could force dozens of children out of education, their parents believe. Thus report Sky News. I wonder how the locals will feel? You know, the ones who obey the law and pay their taxes? There are 110 children on the register at the local Crays Hill Primary schoo...
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PurpleScorpion on 18th Sep 2011 (via thepurplescorpion.blogspot.com)