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There at the high court. For the next a0 minutes or so, the Bbc News Channel stayed on live pictures of the outside of the courtroom, awaiting what turned out to be a rather brief shot of the duke leaving the building Chris Collins echoed that who thought. We asked bbc news for their response to those points and they told us. Although there were many cameras outside the courtroom, there werent any inside, which meant reporters had to relay what was going on via live online updates or wait till they were outside the high court to summarise what had been said on television. The only visual material of what happened in court via drawings by the courtroom artist, although sky news filmed a ginger bearded actor voicing prince harrys words. Tom boadle tweeted. Well, lets discuss this issue of whether there should be more tv tv cameras allowed in british courts with the legal comme ....
natalie pirks was the reporter on the spot at alexandra palace. well, it s not only the smell of two weeks worth of beer soaked carpet that s in the air here tonight. a certain 16 year old could become the youngest world champion in darts history here tonight. oh, and he d be half a million pounds better off, too. for sally smith, the bbc s coverage failed to hit the bullseye. but it was a score of 184 skippy 561. not so special forjohn lister. now, last month, the heads of three top colleges in the united states appeared before a hearing of the us congress to face questions about their response to incidents of anti semitism on campus since the start of the conflict in the middle east. one of them was the president of harvard university, claudine guay at harvard. at harvard, does calling for the genocide ofjews violate harvard s rules of bullying and harassment? yes or no? it can be depending on the context. what s the context? targeted as an individual. targeted at an ....
there at the high court. for the next a0 minutes or so, the bbc news channel stayed on live pictures of the outside of the courtroom, awaiting what turned out to be a rather brief shot of the duke leaving the building chris collins echoed that who thought. we asked bbc news for their response to those points and they told us. although there were many cameras outside the courtroom, there weren t any inside, which meant reporters had to relay what was going on via live online updates or wait till they were outside the high court to summarise what had been said on television. the only visual material of what happened in court via drawings by the courtroom artist, although sky news filmed a ginger bearded actor voicing prince harry s words. tom boadle tweeted. .. well, let s discuss this issue of whether there should be more tv tv cameras allowed in british courts with the legal commentator joshua rosenberg, who, of course, spent 15 years as the bbc s legal correspondent. t ....
Should have been interviewed even had she agreed to it. Here is the rub. At the very beginning of the interview fiona bruce said, and now we have an exclusive interview with melissa cohchrane, its like we its a trophy, were better than the rest, we managed to get an interview with a visibly traumatise red, shocked and bereaved woman before anyone else. Well done bbc. Give yourselves a pat on the back. Well, we put their points one of the big debates was over the comments made by football manager david moyse with bbc sport the bbc sports reporter. Does this put pressure with you on the manager when you know the owner is in the stands watching on . Not at all. Brilliant. Then came this. Getting a bit naughty at the end. Watch yourself. You still might get a slap even though youre a woman. Careful the next time you come in. David moyse apologised for those comments which we re apologised for those comments which were widely condemned and are being investigated by the football association, ....
We put those criticisms to bbc news, and they sent us this response. now, is it legitimate for the bbc to broadcast bad language when it s quoting words used by a public figure and those words are the essence of a controversy? it s a question we ve covered before on newswatch, and it cropped up again this week after tuesday morning s today programme on radio four, during which mishal hussain asked the home secretary, james cleverly, about what he did or did not say in parliament in november. now, we are going to bleep out the terms used, but the today programme didn t. there was the personal place you referred to in ....