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shortages — an accusation rejected on this programme by the bbc�*s deputy director of news, jonathan munro. now a similar criticism is being made, following broadcasts such as this on wednesday's news at six. don't panic buy, but do plan ahead for christmas, that is the message to shoppers from a global shipping boss who has warned that a shortage of hgv drivers is having a knock—on effect on ports around the uk. felixstowe is the biggest — it has 50,000 containers waiting to be collected, and ships are having to wait for up to ten days to unload. several viewers contacted us about that, and similar coverage elsewhere on bbc news, and two of those viewers recorded videos for us — terry miles and, first, julie nash. once again, the bbc is reporting of shortages, specifically this time that we're going to be short of things at christmas. you're repeating this over and every day this week. have you learned nothing from the fuel shortage situation you created by overreporting on this little localised temporary disruption? you started your wednesday 6pm news bulletin about the container h
shortages — an accusation rejected on this programme by the bbc�*s deputy director of news, jonathan munro. now a similar criticism is being made, following broadcasts such as this on wednesday's news at six. don't panic buy, but do plan ahead for christmas, that is the message to shoppers from a global shipping boss who has warned that a shortage of hgv drivers is having a knock—on effect on ports around the uk. felixstowe is the biggest — it has 50,000 containers waiting to be...
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Oct 2, 2021
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as doesjonathan munro, bbc deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, i felt it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point where people started saying, don't panic. if we have learned anything from covid—19 and the lockdown, if you say don't panic, people panic. people including my own sister—in—law rushed out to fill their cars with petrol, and that is what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific point. did the bbc hype the story early on when it was only a few petrol stations? i don't think so. i don't think it was a nonstory. i think a lot of people were affected, whether it was supply issues or at the pump whether there was an inability to fill up. so when dealing with stories like this, it is how do you solve the dilemma which clearly exists between reporting the story that lots of people are interested in, and as carolyn says, being in danger of making it a self—fulfilling prophecy and making people like her sister—in—law want to change her behaviour. it wa
as doesjonathan munro, bbc deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, i felt it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point where people started saying, don't panic. if we have learned anything from covid—19 and the lockdown, if you say don't panic, people panic. people including my own sister—in—law rushed out to fill their cars with petrol, and that is what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific...
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as doesjonathan munro, bbc deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, i felt it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point where people started saying, don't panic. if we have learned anything from covid—i9 and the lockdown, if you say don't panic, people panic. people including my own sister—in—law rushed out to fill their cars with petrol, and that is what caused
as doesjonathan munro, bbc deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, i felt it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point where people started saying, don't panic. if we have learned anything from covid—i9 and the lockdown, if you say don't panic, people panic. people including my own sister—in—law rushed out to fill their cars with petrol, and that is what caused
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Oct 3, 2021
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calum munroe is a counsellor for the northeast of the island. much of his income is from holiday lets in his family's land. both buildings are similar. it's for a family for four people. there's hardly anybody here. two semi detached. one is a holiday let, one is a second home, it became increasingly so over the last four or five years. what we're seeing is people coming for two or three nights. they are coming for shorter stays. so the increase in income. it became a bigger part of our livelihood. we're seeing high prices and a lot of accommodations used for tourism. so, we're in a double whammy because the market for young people living here is almost, well, it is, beyond their reach. you might expect that in skye, but away from the heart of the city, away from the tourist in this residential street in prestonfield, we can see the new face of housing in edinburgh. this is the holiday apartment i have. jane is a leasing agent. first bedroom. a quarter of edinborough's housing is private rental. the majority of guests just stay for two nights ma
calum munroe is a counsellor for the northeast of the island. much of his income is from holiday lets in his family's land. both buildings are similar. it's for a family for four people. there's hardly anybody here. two semi detached. one is a holiday let, one is a second home, it became increasingly so over the last four or five years. what we're seeing is people coming for two or three nights. they are coming for shorter stays. so the increase in income. it became a bigger part of our...
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Oct 1, 2021
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as jewellersjonathan munro, bbc deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, ifelt it to with that news coverage? basically, i felt it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point where people started saying, don't panic. if we have learned anything from covid—i9 and the lockdown, if you say don't panic, people panic. people including main sister—in—law rushed out to fill their cars with petrol, and that is what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific— what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific point. _ what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific point. did _ what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific point. did the - this is a specific point. did the bbc hide the story early on when it was only a few petrol stations? t was only a few petrol stations? i don't think so. i don't think it was a nonstory — don't think so. i don't think it was a nonstory i_ don't think so. i don't think it was a nonstory. ithink don't think so. i don't think it wa
as jewellersjonathan munro, bbc deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, ifelt it to with that news coverage? basically, i felt it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point where people started saying, don't panic. if we have learned anything from covid—i9 and the lockdown, if you say don't panic, people panic. people including main sister—in—law rushed out to fill their cars with petrol, and that is...
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Oct 5, 2021
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the coroner, sarah munro qc, told the 11 jurors that the inquest was being held to consider whether the lives of the men who died later could have been saved if the investigations into the earlier deaths had been conducted differently. because it wasn't until weeks after the fourth macro death that any of the deaths was considered as a possible homicide. she said they would be looking at the competence and adequacy of the metropolitan police in the inquiries that followed. the first man, anthony walgate, was found dead outside stephen port�*s apartment, who had called the police, who lied to police about not knowing who anthony walgate was, and he was jailed for perverting the court of justice. he was jailed for perverting the court ofjustice. the second man, gabriel kovari and daniel whitworth, we a few weeks apart in the same corner of the same graveyard. the coroner recorded open conclusions, raising the possibility of a third party involved in the death of daniel whitworth. in the death of a fourth man, jack taylor, it was only when an officer who knew stephen port, who recognised
the coroner, sarah munro qc, told the 11 jurors that the inquest was being held to consider whether the lives of the men who died later could have been saved if the investigations into the earlier deaths had been conducted differently. because it wasn't until weeks after the fourth macro death that any of the deaths was considered as a possible homicide. she said they would be looking at the competence and adequacy of the metropolitan police in the inquiries that followed. the first man,...
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Oct 5, 2021
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the coroner sarah munro qc told the jury "we will have to consider had the investigations into the early deaths been conducted differently, whether the lives of those who died later might have been saved." the jury heard about this fake suicide note that was actually written by the serial killer, and we are told they would be looking at the competence and adequacy of the metropolitan police investigations. daniel sandford, bbc news, barking. a former facebook employee turned whistleblower has told a us senate committee that she believes the company's products have harmed children, stoked division and weakened democracy. frances haugen told lawmakers the social media giant knew its apps were harming the mental health of some young users. facebook said the company sees protecting its community as more important than maximising profits. 0ur correspondentjames clayton has this report. eleanor and freya are both 14 and like many teenagers they are both on instagram. as a teenager, you're looking at these people, all these models, and influencers, they all are very skinny and they have a perfe
the coroner sarah munro qc told the jury "we will have to consider had the investigations into the early deaths been conducted differently, whether the lives of those who died later might have been saved." the jury heard about this fake suicide note that was actually written by the serial killer, and we are told they would be looking at the competence and adequacy of the metropolitan police investigations. daniel sandford, bbc news, barking. a former facebook employee turned...
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Oct 18, 2021
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i thought jp morgan was really strong friday evening, michael feroli and the team, and bruce kaz munroe writing really showed the nuances -- and bruce castor and -- bruce kasman writing that they really showed the nuances. lisa: this really goes to the point we were making earlier in the show, which is how do they hike rates at a time when this inflationary push is not necessarily positive for their economy? what do rate hikes do? are they successful in moving rates? the thing is that right now, they have no choice. there is not a sign that there is going to be any disinflationary impulse that is going to bring some of these bass consumer prices down in the near term, and they need to act. how do they counter this? jonathan:jonathan: it looks like they will move again, and maybe the u.k. follows. we have seen the bank of england flirt with interest rate hikes before and not deliver them. do you remember the under liable voice of mark carney on thread needle? didn't quite deliver -- the unreliable voice of mark carney on threadneedle? didn't quite deliver. tom: there's more nuances here
i thought jp morgan was really strong friday evening, michael feroli and the team, and bruce kaz munroe writing really showed the nuances -- and bruce castor and -- bruce kasman writing that they really showed the nuances. lisa: this really goes to the point we were making earlier in the show, which is how do they hike rates at a time when this inflationary push is not necessarily positive for their economy? what do rate hikes do? are they successful in moving rates? the thing is that right...
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as jewellersjonathan munro, bbc deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, ifelt it to with that news coverage? basically, i felt it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point where people started saying, don't panic. if we have learned anything
as jewellersjonathan munro, bbc deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, ifelt it to with that news coverage? basically, i felt it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point where people started saying, don't panic. if we have learned anything
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the coroner sarah munro qc told thejury... the jury heard about this fake suicide note that was actually written by the serial killer, and we're told they would be looking at the competence and adequacy of the metropolitan police investigations. daniel sandford, bbc news, barking. the number of pupils absent from state schools in england for covid—related reasons rose by two thirds at the end of last month. latest figures from the department for education showed over 200,000 children were off school on the last day of september. but numbers are much lower than the end of last term, when bubble systems were still in place, and more than a million children were absent. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley has been to a high school in west yorkshire to see how they are coping with ongoing challenges posed by coronavirus. hi, it's adele webster, the student welfare officer calling from honley high school. another phone call to parents, another pupil with symptoms. complaining of headache and a cough, and it could possibly
the coroner sarah munro qc told thejury... the jury heard about this fake suicide note that was actually written by the serial killer, and we're told they would be looking at the competence and adequacy of the metropolitan police investigations. daniel sandford, bbc news, barking. the number of pupils absent from state schools in england for covid—related reasons rose by two thirds at the end of last month. latest figures from the department for education showed over 200,000 children were off...
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sepi golzari—munro is acting director of the energy and climate intelligence unit. it isa it is a non—profit organisation promoting informed debate on energy and climate change in the uk. thank you very much forjoining us. what are your thoughts on the government's strategy and what we've heard so far today about those grants for the heat pumps? this is reall the grants for the heat pumps? this is really the government _ grants for the heat pumps? this is really the government big - grants for the heat pumps? this is really the government big push i grants for the heat pumps? this is really the government big push to| really the government big push to drive down the cost of heat pumps to the point where consumers want you paying any more than the heat pumps than they do on gas boilers. this is only a three—year scheme and as your other gas have highlighted, it will have limited reach, relative to the broad range and numbers of houses we have in the uk but that's not to say it's not significant because the whole point of this is to kick—start the heat pump indu
sepi golzari—munro is acting director of the energy and climate intelligence unit. it isa it is a non—profit organisation promoting informed debate on energy and climate change in the uk. thank you very much forjoining us. what are your thoughts on the government's strategy and what we've heard so far today about those grants for the heat pumps? this is reall the grants for the heat pumps? this is really the government _ grants for the heat pumps? this is really the government big - grants...
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Oct 16, 2021
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shortages — an accusation rejected on this programme by the bbc�*s deputy director of news, jonathan munro. now a similar criticism is being made, following broadcasts such as this on wednesday's news at six. don't panic buy, but do plan ahead for christmas, that is the message to shoppers from a global shipping boss who has warned that a shortage of hgv drivers is having a knock—on effect on ports around the uk. felixstowe is the biggest — it has 50,000 containers waiting to be collected, and ships are having to wait for up to ten days to unload. several viewers contacted us about that, and similar coverage elsewhere on bbc news, and two of them recorded videos for us — terry miles and, first, julie nash. once again, the bbc is reporting a shortage, specifically this time that we're going to be short of things at christmas. you are repeating this over and every day this week. have you learned nothing from the fuel shortage situation you created by overreporting on this little localised temporary disruption? you started your wednesday 6pm news bulletin about the container hold—ups
shortages — an accusation rejected on this programme by the bbc�*s deputy director of news, jonathan munro. now a similar criticism is being made, following broadcasts such as this on wednesday's news at six. don't panic buy, but do plan ahead for christmas, that is the message to shoppers from a global shipping boss who has warned that a shortage of hgv drivers is having a knock—on effect on ports around the uk. felixstowe is the biggest — it has 50,000 containers waiting to be...
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as doesjonathan munro, bbc�*s deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, i felt that it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point which people started saying, 'don't panic�*. if we've learned anything from covid and the lockdown, if you say don't panic, people panic. people including main sister—in—law rushed out to fill their cars with petrol, and that's what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific point. did the bbc hype the story early on when it was only a few petrol stations? i don't think so. i don't think it was a nonstory. i think a lot of people were affected by, whether it's supply issues, but at the pump whether there was an inability to fill up. so when dealing with stories like this, it is how do you solve the dilemma, which clearly exists, between reporting the story that lots of people are interested in, and as carolyn says, making it a self—fulfilling prophecy and making people like carolyn's sister—in—law want to change her behaviour. it was the le
as doesjonathan munro, bbc�*s deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you. what did you object to with that news coverage? basically, i felt that it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point which people started saying, 'don't panic�*. if we've learned anything from covid and the lockdown, if you say don't panic, people panic. people including main sister—in—law rushed out to fill their cars with petrol, and that's what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a...