What's on your Media?
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l33t4opera last edited by admin
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Via Facebook I've come across this news: Liz Truss: A not-very-green environment secretary -
it's about the now ongoing British Cabinet re-shuffle undertaken by Cameron.Liz Truss, the woman now charged with watching out for Britain's environment, used to spend her days working for Shell - and has been a vocal supporter of a third runway at Heathrow.
So why has David Cameron made her the next environment secretary? It's the latest move in an extraordinary career where the backing of the PM has proved critical more than once.
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On BBC WM it's a topic about health tourism to the UK (NHS).
Interestingly, the presenter called on an expert... The expert very nicely sounds like a native Brit in his first generation.
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On BBC Wiltshire, they've been discussing Boris Johnson's haircut for almost the whole afternoon there (it's the evening time already here, but I have GMT set on my laptop clock).
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Isle of Wight Radio: all Wight students got "A" at the exam.
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Independent Scotland 'to pay to receive BBC services' - says former director general Lord Birt
Lord Birt, former director general of the BBC, has claimed that an independent Scotland would lose access to the public broadcasterâs TV and radio programming, if it does not pay for it âone way or anotherâ.
If Scotland votes yes in less than a monthâs time, Birt told the Guardian that the broadcaster would immediately see a 10 per cent cut in license payer funding.F-bomb dropped on BBC Radio 2 Drivetime
One particular incident on Tuesday heard special guest Sofie GrĂĽbøl, who was talking about filming a television show scene said: âGive me my f***ing jumperâ, to the amazement and amusement of the audience. Simon interrupted and said âItâs my job to say at this point..â Sofie then apologised and said âI meant bloodyâ
The stories are obtained via media.info.
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On Manx FM, Alex in the Afternoon asks
what man-made artifacts can be seen from the Moon. -
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The first guess, actually, was 'the American flag there':D
But Alex immediately ruled that out and clarified "on Earth";) -
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Oscar Pistorius has been cleared from the murder charges.
He can still be subject to homicide/manslaughter (was it a womanslaughter?).
Just in on Connect FM... -
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On BBC Newcastle, pupils in schools are now like forced to eat free school lunch. There have even been cases of confiscating pupils' packed lunch.
And an "adviser" on phone told 'you need to go to the cook' :chef:
Right. :doh:Folks, I like England - but I can't get their 'laws'. Don't they have rights?
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BBC Locals - Mark Forrest's horror show -- talking about spiders, insects, :yuck: in people's homes.
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The Scottish independence referendum's closing in. Thursday.
Let me try some
poll
here: hit if you care, hit :down: if you don't