On Sunday, the BBC did something unusual. It invited Luke Johnson, a climate contrarian, to join a panel with Laura Kuenssberg to discuss net zero. As followers of this debate will know, the BBC’s editorial policy unit issued guidance to staff in 2018 saying: ‘As climate change is accepted as happening, you do not need
The Oxford University Liberal Democrats (OULD) is set to restart this Trinity term. Their current president, Zagham Farhan, spoke with Cherwell to announce the return of the society.
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The clip earned a less than welcome response from Chris Packham, who held his head in his hands when he was shown the video on the BBC s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.