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the journalism right around this story, but there are also ways of getting the journalism wrong. we re going to look at that. we re also going to hearfrom a man behind a whole raft of scoops. gabriel pogrom from the sunday times will tell us how he lands his stories, and we re going to hear the story of fi glover and jane garvey leaving the bbc for times radio. we ll hear the story according to their agent. but let s begin with the situation with the uk economy. here with me in the media studio is stephanie flanders, head of bloomberg economics, and we re alsojoined by paul lewis, the presenter of radio 4 s money box. both of you, you re very welcome. stephanie, even forsomeone like you who s covered these matters for some time, this is a particularly challenging story to get across. yeah, and i think there s sort of a double challenge. i think the british people have always, through history, kind of struggled to understand the importance of the pound changing value if they r ....
thousands of properties have been destroyed. causeways linking many islands to the mainland have been damaged, cutting off entire communities. now on bbc news, the media show. hello and welcome to the media show. well, as i m sure you ve seen, these are tumultuous times for the uk economy, and this is a story that is as complex as it is important. and there are ways of getting the journalism right around this story, but there are also ways of getting the journalism wrong. we re going to look at that. we re also going to hearfrom a man behind a whole raft of scoops. gabriel pogrom from the sunday times will tell us how he lands his stories, and we re going to hear the story of fi glover and jane garvey leaving the bbc for times radio. we ll hear the story according to their agent. but let s begin with the situation with the uk economy. here with me in the media studio is stephanie flanders, head of bloomberg economics, and we re alsojoined by paul lewis, the presenter of radio ....
hello and welcome to the media show. well, as i m sure you ve seen, these are tumultuous times for the uk economy, and this is a story that is as complex as it is important. and there are ways of getting the journalism right around this story, but there are also ways of getting the journalism wrong. we re going to look at that. we re also going to hearfrom a man behind a whole raft of scoops. gabriel pogrom from the sunday times will tell us how he lands his stories, and we re going to hear the story of fi glover and jane garvey leaving the bbc for times radio. we ll hear the story according to their agent. but let s begin with the situation with the uk economy. here with me in the media studio is stephanie flanders, head of bloomberg economics, and we re alsojoined by paul lewis, the presenter of radio 4 s money box. both of you, you re very welcome. stephanie, even forsomeone like you who s covered these matters for some time, this is a particularly challenging story to get ....
say they will appeal. nato leaders meeting in madrid have declared the kremlin a direct threat to security. they also said ukraine could rely on the military alliance for as long as it takes in its fight against russia. now on bbc news, click. this week: a high tech message from ukraine. it s unusual for presidents or heads of government to use a hologram to address people. the artificial intelligence catching the rubbish dumpers in the act, including this suspicious looking chap. there i am. look at that, bang to rights. is it a film or is it a game? when you ve got a hollywood director on board, it might be both. and is it a puffin? yeah, it s definitely a puffin. yeah, it is, although nick s been distracted by a gadget. is that a wee windscreen wiper? hello and welcome to this big, green, open space. never before have we appreciated outdoor spaces and parks like we have since lockdown. unfortunately lockdown also saw an increase in something threatening to turn our g ....
in the act, including this suspicious looking chap. there i am. look at that, bang to rights. is it a film or is it a game? when you ve got a hollywood director on board, it might be both. and is it a puffin? yeah, it s definitely a puffin. yeah, it is, although nick s been distracted by a gadget. is that a wee windscreen wiper? hello and welcome to this big, green, open space. never before have we appreciated outdoor spaces and parks like we have since lockdown. unfortunately lockdown also saw an increase in something threatening to turn our green and pleasant land into brown and unpleasant landfill, the illegal dumping of rubbish. there have been well overi million fly tipping incidents in the uk over the past year and paul carter has been to see how ai is helping us find the fly tippers. like many countries, england has seen a surge in the illegal dumping of rubbish during the pandemic. some people pull up and dispose of their waste while others. well, they literally ....