Running for election, she would win by a landslide. Guide my win by a landslide. Guide my thoughts on the woman that went from home wrecker to jewel in the royal. Crown. Two hours of the royal. Crown. Two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. Its saturday night and its the long bank houday night and its the Long Bank Holiday weekend. Lets have a debate and lets have a laugh as well. Crack open a bottle of something cold and fizzy and ill see you after the news headunes ill see you after the News Headlines with ray addison. On. Headlines with ray addison. On. Thanks, mark. Good evening. Our top stories tonight. The prince and princess of wales have said they are incredibly sad to hear of the death of an raf pilot after his spitfire crashed into a field in lincolnshire for the ministry of defence has described the incident , which took place near incident, which took place near raf coningsby, as a tragic accident. Police and emergency accident. Police and Emergency Serv
downing street confirms the prime minister has not yet received any further fines for breaking lockdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later in what s expected to be one of the biggest all british heavyweight fights in boxing history. now on bbc news, the media show piers morgan returns. hello, and welcome to the media show. our guest today is the star signing of rupert murdoch s new talktv network. it s piers morgan, of course. and he won tjust have a show in the uk, it will also be streamed on fox nation in the us, it will be broadcast on sky news australia. as well as that, there is a column in the son, in the new york post, and there is a book deal with harpercollins, too. all of which is owned by rupert murdoch, all of which is a significant bet on one man grabbing the world s attention. let s hear why he thinks that bet is
university, but in the context of the media. but that is the wrong context. we re here on the media show. let me clarify what i mean by cancel culture. it is not about whether they can get interviews, it s about whether people like kathleen stott lose theirjobs for holding an honest opinion. the answer is yes. althouthk rowling is wealthy enough to sustain the barrage, we have to ask ourselves is this what we want in a democracy? do we want to see university professors who hold honest views, which in my view are not remotely contentious, do we want to see them driven out of theirjobs by a bunch of students? but we both know there are limits to free speech, in any society, mainly around, i have a quote of yours here, you shouldn t be cancelled for having an opinion, unless you are genuinely spewing hateful bigoted stuff. on your programme, where is a line drawn? would you have guests who suggest vaccines
it s more of an issue for me. cancel culture issue is not about. who are you getting on? i am not going to tell you who my guests are. you ll be nicking them for your own podcast. who is failing to get access to high profile media that you would like to have on your programme? i would love to getjk rowling on, for example, the author who has been appallingly vilified and there has been a massive attempt to cancel her, it has been unsuccessful because she is extremely wealthy and can look after herself. but the abuse that has been meted out to her, for effectively defending women s rights, has been a complete disgrace. you are not surely suggesting that iij rowling contacted media, she wouldn t get on the mainstream media? but she had a lunch with women recently, many of them who have been cancelled. the university professor kathleen stott, we can discuss how she was treated at her
on the mainstream media? but she had a lunch with women recently, many of them who have been cancelled. university professor kathleen stott, we can discuss how she was treated at her university, but in the context of the media. but that is the wrong context. let me clarify what i mean by cancel culture. it is not about whether they can get interviews, it s about whether people like kathleen stott lose theirjobs for holding an honest opinion. althouthk rowling is wealthy enough to sustain the barrage, we have to ask ourselves is this what we want in a democracy? do we want to see university professors who hold honest views, which are not remotely contentious, do we want to see them driven out of theirjobs