BBC Northern Ireland has been accused of trolling loyalist activist Jamie Bryson over a picture used on an article about new Irish language signage in Belfast.
In its coverage about the council s decision to approve new bilingual street signs, they used a picture of Belfast s Bryson Street, with the Irish Sraid Ui Bhriosain below it.
The image has been used by BBC NI on several occasions in relation to stories on Irish language street signage.
Mr Bryson, who came to public attention during the Belfast flag protests in 2012, is a regular contributor to BBC Radio Ulster s Nolan Show.
He accused the corporation of engaging in some plausibly deniable trolling .
BBC Northern Ireland has been accused of trolling loyalist activist Jamie Bryson over a picture used on an article about new Irish language signage in Belfast.
In an article about the council s decision to approve new bilingual street signs they used a picture of Belfast s Bryson Street, with the Irish Sraid Ui Bhriosain below it.
The image has been used by BBC NI on a number of occasions in relation to stories on Irish language street signage. Read More
Its latest usage and the similarity to the name of Mr Bryson was highlighted by a number of people on social media.