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'Saturday Kitchen' rapped over swearing
Posted March 8 2010, 7.14pm
Saturday Kitchen is censored by Ofcom after a swear word was aired in a live broadcast.
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Need to cut deficit 'supported'
From BBC News. Posted September 5 2010, 10.23pm
Many people are in favour of taking steps to reduce the government deficit but they are less clear on where spending should be cut, a poll commissioned by the BBC suggests. (more)
Tony Blair star guest on new ITV show Daybreak
From Daily Mail. Posted September 5 2010, 10.16pm
Tony Blair is on a whistle-stop tour of the country's radio and TV stations to promote his book, and he doesn't seem to care with whom he shares the limelight. (more)
TV producer Power Corp on brink of administration
From Daily Telegraph. Posted September 5 2010, 8.09pm
Power Corp International, one of Europe's biggest independent television producers and distributors, is on the brink of entering administration. (more)
We don't mind a tax hike to pay debt, say half of Britons
From Daily Telegraph. Posted September 5 2010, 7.46pm
Almost half the British population would accept a rise in taxes in order to reduce the deficit, according to a BBC survey. (more)
Public 'support' cutting deficit
From BBC News. Posted September 5 2010, 3.00pm
Many people are in favour of reducing the deficit but they are less clear about where cuts should be made, a BBC poll suggests. (more)
Labour Rivals Debate How To Return To Power
From Sky News. Posted September 5 2010, 1.50pm
The five Labour leadership candidates have set out their vision for the party and the country at the Sky News debate in Norwich. (more)
Suicide bomber targets Russian military unit
From CNN. Posted September 5 2010, 12.50pm
A suicide bomb attack on a military unit in the Russian republic of Dagestan killed three people and injured 33, a spokesman for Russia's defense ministry told CNN Sunday. (more)
Labour Leadership Debate: The Final Strait
From Sky News. Posted September 5 2010, 1.50am
The Sky News Labour leadership debate takes place this morning as campaigning enters the final strait. (more)
NICK ROBINSON: Nice cuts? Nasty cuts? One thing is sure, they are on their way...
From Daily Mail. Posted September 5 2010, 1.24am
The BBC journalist goes on a road trip through Britain to ask the question no politician dared answer before the General Election. (more)
The many behind the few: TV's David Jason takes to the skies in a Second World War Spitfire to pay tribute to the Battle of Britain's heroes...
From Daily Mail. Posted September 5 2010, 12.45am
He was a ‘Blitz baby’, born in 1940 and indebted to the RAF aces of the Battle of Britain. Here, one of our finest actors salutes them all. (more)
It must be true. The BBC's own boss says it's biased
From Daily Mail. Posted September 4 2010, 10.54pm
First, from the Director-General himself, Mark Thompson, we have the admission that, when he joined the Corporation 30 years ago, there was a ‘massive bias to the Left’. (more)
Record-breaking year for the BBC Proms
From Daily Telegraph. Posted September 4 2010, 3.13pm
The BBC Proms is set to achieve its most successful ever year, with record attendance figures making this year's series of classical concerts the most popular in the event's 115-year history. (more)
Brazil’s future in spotlight of BBC Brasil and CBN co-production
From Media Network Weblog. Posted September 4 2010, 2.00pm
The future of Brazil will be in the spotlight of the BBC Brasil and CBN radio debates to be broadcast from Espaço Reserva Cultural in São Paulo on 13, 20 and 27 September. (more)
TV coverage of Moat 'cannot be right', says police chief
From The Independent. Posted September 4 2010, 11.58am
A chief constable has questioned the decision by broadcasters to beam live TV coverage of the last hours of gunman Raoul Moat, saying: "It cannot be right. (more)
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer totally lost for words during TV debate
From Daily Mail. Posted September 4 2010, 7.24am
Jan Brewer appeared to draw a complete blank during her open statement in the live TV debate on Wednesday. (more)