it s not it is not it is, ultimately, we re a journalism business, but we have to be able to talk about issues in a very free and open way, and we do that. again, there are facts involved. the facts are checked, and they do go through a process. and if we get something wrong, we say we ve got it wrong just like any good journalism business. well, let s take a couple of examples on that. 0n the 30th of may on michelle dewberry s programme, you had a guest talking about climate change who said that sea levels weren t really rising sea levels are rising, the facts are are out there and yet, you didn t have a scientist on with that guest to correct it. or we could take mark steyn, another of your presenters. he s in the evening. michelle dewberry s a little bit earlier on. full fact, the fact checking operation, found that he was wrong to state that a covid booster increases your chances of hospitalisation and death. is it a concern to you that these kind of statements which aren
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