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BBC ‘Remainer chumocracy’ EXPOSED: Daubney slams corporation’s ‘revenge’ attempt on Nigel Farage

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Summary: Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage receives an apology from the BBC after claims of biased reporting and an attempt to financially cancel him. David Daubney exposes what he calls a 'remain of chumocracy' at the BBC and big businesses colluding to sideline prominent Brexit supporters like Farage. Questions arise about the source of the leaked information, and the BBC's reputation takes a hit as it issues an overdue apology. Farage's fight extends beyond personal interests, as he has stood up for all politically exposed individuals and ordinary citizens. Concerns about media bias, financial blacklisting, and data...

Jacob Rees-Mogg Slams BBC's 'Lumbering' and Demands Accountability After Apology to Nigel Farage

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Summary: Jacob Rees-Mogg believes there is a real chance for the Conservative Party to succeed by prioritizing voters' interests. He criticized the net zero concept and argued for an affordable and practical approach to improving the environment. Rees-Mogg highlighted the pressing issue of the cost of living crisis and questioned policies that burden citizens with extra costs. The BBC issued an apology to Nigel Farage, drawing criticism from Rees-Mogg for its delayed response and bureaucratic operations. Rees-Mogg called for transparency regarding the source of the misleading information and emphasized the importance of institu...

Deny it or RESIGN! Jacob Rees-Mogg says BBC's Farage apology 'points finger' at NatWest CEO

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Summary: Senior Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg calls for NatWest CEO Alison Rose to either deny the allegations against her or resign. BBC issued an apology to Nigel Farage, implicating Rose in the matter, leading to calls for her accountability. Rees-Mogg distinguishes between privacy for public figures and privacy for individuals with specific commercial relationships, emphasizing the need to protect the latter. Calls for a thorough investigation into the alleged privacy breach to determine Rose's suitability to lead NatWest. ...

Dissident Republicans Claim Possession of Leaked PSNI Information

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Summary: Dissident republicans exploit a data breach to threaten PSNI officers and staff, causing widespread concern. Terrorists claim possession of personal information of around 10,000 officers and staff, intensifying fears. Families of police officers and staff also impacted, requiring essential support during this distressing period. ...

BBC presenter Stephen Nolan ‘deeply sorry’ over claims he shared explicit photograph

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Summary: BBC presenter Stephen Nolan faces allegations of sharing an explicit photograph , with an incident dating back to 2016. Nolan, a prominent figure at the BBC, hosts a national radio show and a local TV program. The presenter admitted to sending the explicit image during one of his recent radio shows. The incident has ignited discussions about professionalism and accountability in the media. ...

Harry and Meghan are ‘concerned’ about attending King Charles’ coronation

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Harry and Meghan are ‘concerned’ about attending King Charles’ coronation There is no sign of any kind of reconciliation at the moment. And there is certainly no sign now that Harry is going to get that apology that he is so desperate for. Now, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are apparently an email correspondence with the King's Office about whether they're going to attend the coronation. It's not clear if they're going to come. Sarah Husson is TalkTV's Royal Editor who joins us this morning. Hi, Sarah. Morning to you, Rosie. So there had been a little bit of speculation as to whether they'd be even be invited at all. It seems as though they have been asked to save the date. Yes, we've got news from the Sussex camp this weekend that there has been email correspondence regarding the coronation, whether that's an official invitation or logistics around ...

BBC Must Apologise for Incorrect Story, Jacob Rees-Mogg Asserts

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Summary: Jacob Rees-Mogg calls on the BBC to apologize for a story that was reported incorrectly. Rees-Mogg discusses the recent by-election results and the need to engage Tory voters for the upcoming general election. He advocates for getting rid of costly policies, reducing taxes, and lowering government spending. Rees-Mogg clarifies his support for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak while expressing his role as a backbencher to discuss and critique policies. The interview addresses the banking story involving Nigel Farage and the BBC's business editor, emphasizing the need for accountability if client confidentiality was breached. ...

INCOMPETENCY! 😨 Simon Jordan has his SAY on Onana VAR decision | talkSPORT

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Summary: Simon Jordan criticizes recent VAR decision and questions referee competency . He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging mistakes and saying sorry in football. Jordan advocates for better referee training and adherence to game principles. He discusses the challenges of implementing transparency in a culture of fan abuse. Jordan contrasts the priorities of transparency and referee competency . He references Howard Webb's promise of increased transparency in refereeing decisions. Jordan highlights the ongoing debate between transparency and competency. ...

England Forward Lauren James Receives Two-Match Ban Following Red Card Incident at World Cup

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Summary: England 's Lauren James receives a two-match ban following her red card for stamping on a Nigerian player during the World Cup . The ban comes after an initial one-match suspension and has been announced by FIFA 's disciplinary committee . Lauren James ' absence will impact England 's performance, especially as they aim to progress to the World Cup semi-finals. Despite the suspension , there remains hope that Lauren James could return to play a role if England reaches the final stages of the tournament. ...

Luis Rubiales: Spanish Football Boss Refuses to Quit after Women's World Cup Kiss

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Summary: Luis Rubiales , head of Spain 's football federation , faces criticism for kiss ing a player from the women's national football team after their World Cup victory. Rubiales refuses to resign and questions the necessity of stepping down over the incident. Pressure mounts as politicians and the public call for Rubiales' resignation . The incident occurs amid Spain 's intense discussions on gender equality and sexual consent . Rubiales' defense of the kiss as consensual adds to the ongoing debate. Support for Rubiales' co...

Should Prince Andrew Get His Taxpayer-Funded Security Back?

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Summary: Prince Andrew seeks to regain taxpayer-funded security after losing it due to his civil sex assault case brought by Virginia Giuffre . Former Home Secretary Priti Patel 's suggestion of a security review for Prince Andrew sparks debate. Duncan Larkham argues for reinstating security due to Andrew's royal status and potential security risks . Ava Santina questions the appropriateness of taxpayers bearing the cost and compares Andrew's situation to that of other public figures. The discussion delves into the royal family's m...

Nigel Farage’s Bank Account Row Could Stop Politicians Expressing Opinions | Lord Hague

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Summary: UK banks to face strict rules on closing accounts to protect freedom of expression. Nigel Farage's account with Coots closed due to disagreements over political views. Nigel Farage calls for NatWest's CEO to be questioned by the Treasury Select Committee. Experts emphasize the importance of an inclusive banking system. UK banks will face strict rules on closing customers' accounts to protect freedom of expression, following the recent closure of Nigel Fara...