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Prince Andrew BBC meltdown. Why did Royal Family let this interview take place? (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss Prince Andrew’s disastrous BBC interview where the Prince tried to explain his relationship with the sex offender Jeffery Epstein.
During the Newsnight interview, Prince Andrew claimed he has a medical condition which prevents him from sweating and also stated that he was with his daughter at Pizza Express at the time he was alleged to be having intercourse with one of Epstein’s victims.

Book review: The Media, the Public and the Great Financial Crisis by Mike Berry

Book review: The Media, the Public and the Great Financial Crisis by Mike Berry
by Ian Sinclair
Morning Star
18 November 2019
COMING out of the Glasgow Media Group tradition, Dr Mike Berry from the School of Journalism at Cardiff University has written a quietly devastating academic examination of the impact of the British print and broadcast media on public knowledge and understanding of the 2008 financial crisis.

Lawyer Claims That Prince Andrew’s BBC Interview is ‘Catastrophic Mistake’

Tonight, televisions will show the perfectly state-managed scene of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, sitting down with BBC Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis conducting an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace this past Thursday. In it, the Duke admits that he “let the side down” by maintaining a friendship with jet-setting billionaire and convicted serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Extra Time: Helpful Tips in Surviving ‘Information Overload’

The Government-Media Complex are now moving to address what they are calling a public emergency over a crisis of ‘information overload’. This apocalyptic event is said to be a result of anxiety-inducing subjects like Brexit and Donald Trump. 
Patrick, Mike and special guest Brian Gerrish try to diagnose the real cause of public angst and offer some practical advice to surviving the current information onslaught. Watch:

BBC Idlib double tap air strike report – a study in war propaganda

The BBC have replied to HRI’s initial complaint about their “Idlib double Tap Air Strike Russia says never happened” report, failing to apologise or issue a retraction whilst strengthening the case they have used faulty OSINT and deliberate video fakery to make the case that Russia was responsible for an alleged double- tap air strike […]