So what’s hot, and what’s not, in the past week’s blogging?
Here are the six most popular posts on Zelo Street for the past seven days,
counting down in reverse order, because, well, I have some pruning (seriously)
to do later. So there.
6
Gibraltar – More Selective Reporting The real fallout from that “artificial reef” was revealed – but not
in most of the UK press (no surprise there). And there was worse to come.
5
Mail EasyJet No Shock Horror An incident just after a flight took off,
handled calmly, and a safe landing, with passengers on their way on another
aircraft within three hours was transformed by the Mail into a real frightener (again).
4
CPS And BBC Bias – The Report The Centre for Policy Studies finally
released its supposedly authoritative report confirming left-wing bias at the
Beeb. It didn’t: it was just another piece of research designed to fit the
conclusion. Here’s why it fell apart and no-one who matters will be interested.
3 Gibraltar – What They’re Not Telling You
Second week in the Top Six for this
post. The UK press has managed to miss one or two items concerning the current
dispute between Gibraltar and Spain. Perhaps this is mere coincidence, but
probably not.
2
Ryanair – What Dispatches Didn’t Tell You The Channel 4 Dispatches on the Millwall of air
carriers (no-one likes us, we don’t care) was notable not for what it did show,
but for what it did not. There are several worrying and avoidable incidents
here for you to consider.
1
BBC Bias Claim Falls Flat The Centre for Policy Studies claimed to have
unearthed compelling evidence of left-wing bias at the BBC. But the flaws were
rather obvious. Even the sneak preview showed that this was a real turkey.
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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