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After a Telegraph bombshell, both the BBC Director-General and Head of BBC News are OUT as the corporation is exposed for its "FAR LEFT ideological capture".Our co-pilots take a look at the shocking truth behind the billion-dollar lawsuit threat from President Donald Trump after a Panorama team edited his speech on January 6th 2021. Allison details the biased coverage of Israel and Gaza as well as gender issues, where "smug and arrogant" staffers tried to censor news and silence "normal women".As Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Budget looms ever closer, Liam details the incoming fiscal madness as it now seems Labour will break its manifesto pledge and raise income tax.Joining your co-pilots on the rocket this week is Jake Wallis Simons, award-winning journalist, foreign correspondent, and author of Israel Phobia and his latest, Never again: How the West Betrayed the Jews and itself. Jake joins us to detail the BBC's "damning" coverage of Israel and Gaza and why the Panorama scandal is just a smoke screen for their other mistakes.Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorRead Allison ‘The Epping hotel ruling proves it is now the British people vs the state':https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11/12/epping-hotel-ruling-british-people-vs-the-state/ | Read Allison: ‘I think it is inevitable a man I grant asylum to will rape or murder a young girl'https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11/05/migrants-asylum-sex-offence-allegations-whistleblower/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ | Read Liam ‘Labour's housing plans are not enough to rescue Reeves': https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/11/09/labours-housing-plans-are-not-enough-to-rescue-reeves/ | Read Liam's Post - https://www.facebook.com/liam.halligan.7/posts/pfbid0kaMDikPeWDVsV6P8pDuf1rAQeGRY5rUetohXkdNZ7cLXSh3sNXJDYB3Mq88xsNJKl |Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read Liam's Substack: https://liamhalligan.substack.com/ |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hugh Hallman, Attorney, Educator, and former Mayor of Tempe, joins Seth in studio for the full hour to talk about British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) selective editing of President Trump’s January 6, 2021 speech from the White House Ellipse for an episode of the Panorama. The media whitewashing of the internal reports of the BBC’s bias. Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Nick Fuentes and preventing ‘wacky’ ideas from infiltrating the conservative movement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast "Panorama Digital" de la página www.andresbarriosrubio.com Análisis de temas coyunturales de Colombia y el mundo. Esta semana "El progresismo encarnado en Iván Cepeda Castro" #Opinión Escuche los testimonios de los protagonistas #ÁlvaroUribeVélez #VickyDavila #JPHernández #LuisErnestoGómez #IvánCepedaCastro
Donald Trump has told Fox News he has an "obligation" to sue the BBC - claiming the broadcaster "defrauded the public" in the way a Panorama episode misleadingly edited a clip of his January 6th speech.The dispute has made it on to Joe Rogan's podcast, and the BBC is being hauled into the 'fake news' category by MAGA commentators.How serious is President Trump in his threats? And could he bankrupt the BBC?Jon and Emily speak to Andrew Weissmann, law professor and former FBI general counsel.The News Agents USA is brought to you by HSBC UK - https://www.hsbc.co.uk/EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal -> https://nordvpn.com/thenewsagents Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee
On this week's edition of The Media Show Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins take you inside the biggest crisis to hit the BBC in decades. A Panorama edit of Donald Trump's speech has spiralled into a leadership meltdown, culminating in the simultaneous resignation of the Director General and Head of News. The BBC Chair is under fire, the Board is divided, and the President of the United States is threatening legal action. All this as the BBC begins negotiations for a license fee renewal in a shifting media landscape. Joining the show to make sense of it all are: John Shield, former BBC communications chief, now at the advisory firm Teneo, Jamie Angus former World Service director and Today programme editor, Tim Montgomerie, journalist and cohost of Not Another One podcast, Jane Martinson, Guardian columnist and with the view from America the former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker Tina Brown. Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Assistant Producer: Martha Owen
Another journey through sound! Yotto returns with a driving and atmospheric mix, featuring tracks from ARTBAT, Cassian, Janeret, BLOND:ISH, Peer Kusiv, Tim van Werd, ANNA, Frederik Hendrik, Colyn & more.01. Colyn & Read the News – See the Light 00:3302. Janeret – Kan 05:0003. Rem Siman – Good Life 10:0904. BLOND:ISH, Darco & Broken Hill – GOAT 15:0905. TH;EN – Bodyrock 19:0306. ARTBAT – Dance 23:5207. Tim van Werd – Jupiter 27:2608. Peer Kusiv – Weightless 32:1309. Frederik Hendrik – Het Verleeden 35:4510. Sapian – Ruthless Kid 40:4711. Cassian ft. Matt Ryder – A Feeling I Miss 44:3412. Mathame, JONOS & Son of Son – Meet Me 49:0213. ANNA & Vintage Culture – Feel the Rhythm 53:0414. A Vision of Panorama & Meora – Focus 57:35
PREVIEW. BBC Scandal: News Distortion Before 2024 Presidential Election. Joseph Sternberg details the BBC scandal regarding distorted news reporting before the 2024 presidential election. The BBC spliced two Trump remarks 54 minutes apart in a Panorama program to make it seem he called for violence. Given the BBC's vast cultural reach and compulsory funding via the license fee, this ethical failure has triggered resignations. 1866 NORTHLEACH UK
In this flash livestream from 11 November 2025, Stefan Molyneux exposes the BBC. He discusses oppressive enforcement tactics and a recent controversy over misleading edits in a BBC documentary about Trump, stressing the need for context in journalism. Molyneux highlights the implications of state-funded media on democracy and advocates for the importance of free expression in a polarized world.SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneuxFollow me on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/@freedomain1GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2025
On today's show: Trump threatens to sue the BBC for $1 billion over Panorama stitch-up! Ireland has a new President. Why are so many people pissed off with her? It's not like she has any real power. Minority ethnic NHS staff say they are afraid to work in neighbourhoods where the St. George's flag is present. An NHS boss says it is a form of discrimination! Really? Plus: Richie breaks down socialism v social democracy. Don't miss this show.
The US President has given the BBC until Friday evening to apologise and remove a Panorama episode which edited a speech to make it appear he was inciting violence - or else, he'll sue. Hugo Rifkind unpacks the politics of the day with Libby Purves and James Marriott. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The BBC's had a pretty bad week, North and South of the border. We look at the suggestions that Robbie Gibb, the right-winger on the BBC board, has led a bit of a coup to get rid of the Director General and Head of News. What happens next? Does the license fee payer have to cough up millions to compensate Donald Trump for apparent hurt to his reputation?We discuss that, plus the hurt to Yesers in Scotland and that there has hardly been a mention of the lack of trust, visible and measurable in Scotland as a result of handling of the Indyref. We examine some of the most outragous examples of BBC Bias and recall the protests. We also look also at prisons and the problems in England with the mistaken release of dangerous offenders. We also discuss planned early release in Scotland. What's that about, and why are our prisons filled to bursting? Donate to support the Podcast https://lesleyriddoch.com/podcast/subscribeLinksMagnus Turpie If you would like to support Magnus Turpie and Friends you can vote for them at Question 11 and Dick Gaughanich at Question 6https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/voting/Listen to the full band https://www.youtube.com/@mcturpie/videosWatch the Scotland's Lost Forests Filmhttps://youtu.be/MuTV1SiYeu4Forest film write up in the National https://www.thenational.scot/news/25610918.lesley-riddoch-launched-new-film-scotlands-missing-forests/London Calling: BBC bias during the 2014 Scottish independence referendumhttps://youtu.be/TXQYuLUAbyw?si=H1mN3ZCRFDsKLcnBScotcast about BBC bias on Panorama starts with Senior Producer Natalie Higgins and Martin GeisslerThen Brian Taylor and Liz Lloyd on IndyRefhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002m077YouGov Media Trust findingshttps://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/45744-which-media-outlets-do-britons-trust-2023 ★ Support this podcast ★
We want to hear from you! Please complete our survey: 2025 ABC News Daily Audience SurveyDonald Trump wants to sue a media organisation - again. This time he's threatening a US $1 billion lawsuit against the BBC, capping off one of the worst weeks in the British public broadcaster's history.Both the corporation's director-general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness have resigned following criticism over the editing of a January 6th speech by US President Donald Trump.Today, Monica Attard, professor of journalism at the University of Technology Sydney and former ABC journalist, on what's unfolded and attacks on public broadcasters. Featured: Monica Attard, professor of journalism at the University of Technology Sydney and former ABC journalist
President Donald Trump has gone to war with the BBC - demanding one billion dollars unless the broadcaster apologises for their Panorama investigation by Friday. The US president is accusing the public broadcaster of a “reckless disregard for the truth” over the selective editing of Mr Trump's speech on the day of the Capitol Hill riot. Despite the BBC's current turmoil, outgoing director general Tim Davie has told his staff to “fight for our journalism” and attacked the BBC's “enemies”. In today's Daily T, Camilla and Tim unpack why the former US president is threatening legal action and how this fits into Trump's long history of lawsuits which he is known for using to silence journalists and critics.We want to hear from you! Email us at thedailyt@telegraph.co.uk or find @dailytpodcast on TikTok, Instagram and X► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorProducer: Hugo Verelst-WaySenior Producer: John CadiganVideo Producer: Will WaltersStudio Operator: Meghan SearleExecutive Producer: Charlotte SeligmanSocial Producer: Nada AggourEditor: Camilla Tominey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The BBC editing of Donald Trump in Panorama escalates as he threatens to sue them for £1 billion, and what does wearing a poppy mean to the young on armistice day?
Legal commentator Joshua Rozenberg and former BBC editorial director Roger Mosey react.
Today, President Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for $1bn. In a latter to the corporation Trump's legal team demands the BBC “immediately retract” a Panorama programme which edited a speech he made calling it “false and defamatory”.It comes as BBC chair Samir Shah apologised for an "error of judgement" over the edit, and said the BBC was considering how to respond to Trump.BBC director general Tim Davie and CEO of BBC news Deborah Turness resigned on Sunday night, after a leaked memo criticised a 2024 Panorama programme about the US president.Adam and Chris are joined by Chief Washington Presenter Caitriona Perry and Media and Culture Editor Katie Razzall. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.in/newscastdiscordGet in touch with Newscast by emailing newscast@bbc.co.uk or send us a WhatsApp on +44 0330 123 9480.New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bbc.in/4guXgXd Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. The presenter was Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren. The social producer was Sophie Millward. The technical producer was Phil Bull. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
It seems that the BBC is once again setting the news agenda – via tales of its own incompetence. The Corporation has spent days battling accusations that it aired a doctored clip of a speech by President Trump in a Panorama documentary back in January 2021. The White House Press Secretary has called the Beeb ‘100 per cent fake news' while Kemi Badenoch has demanded that ‘heads must roll' ... and now they have. For Tim Davie, the Director-General of the BBC, announced his resignation, alongside Deborah Turness, his senior colleague and CEO of News. But will two scalps be enough? James Heale speaks to Tim Shipman and Sonia Sodha. Produced by Oscar Edmondson. Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more.For more Spectator podcasts, go to spectator.co.uk/podcasts.Contact us: podcast@spectator.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pfizer has won a bidding war for obesity drug developer Metsera, Diageo has hired Tesco's Dave Lewis as its new CEO, FedEx and UPS will ground their flights of MD-11 planes after one of those planes crashed at the UPS aviation hub in Kentucky, Visa and Mastercard are nearing a settlement on interchange fees for merchants, affecting the way shoppers use rewards programs, and BBC's head of news has resigned over edits a Panorama documentary made to a speech by President Trump. Squawk Box is hosted by Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin. Follow Squawk Pod for the best moments, interviews and analysis from our TV show in an audio-first format. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The chairman of the BBC, Samir Shah, has apologised for what he called an "error of judgement" over the way a speech by President Trump on the day of the US Capitol attack in 2021 was edited for an episode of Panorama. Also: The Chancellor Rachel Reeves again refuses to rule out tax rises in the budget later this month, but hints at changes to the two child benefit cap. And the United Nations climate summit COP30 has opened in Brazil.
Simon's live update for Iain Dale's evening programme on the UK's LBC.
Yesterday evening, BBC director general Tim Davie resigned, as first reported in the New Statesman by our new political editor Ailbhe Rea, along with his head of news, Deborah Turness.In the end, it came down to a Panorama documentary accused of featuring a misleadingly edited speech by Donald Trump.But, having weathered years of BBC scandals, could Davie's departure be described as death by a thousand cuts?Oli Dugmore is joined by Hannah Barnes to discuss.LISTEN AD-FREE:
Co napovídá úprava cen energií společnosti ČEZ pro domácnosti o jejich dalším vývoji na tuzemském trhu? Proč by letošní klimatický summit COP 30 mohl být zvlášť náročný pro zástupce zemí Evropské unie? A jak vážný otřes představuje pro britskou BBC rezignace generálního ředitele a šéfky zpravodajství v souvislosti s aférou vlajkového investigativního pořadu Panorama?
The BBC has been forced to apologise for the “error of judgement” that saw Donald Trump's speech on Jan 6 2021 edited misleadingly – as revealed by The Telegraph – in an episode of Panorama in October 2024. Trump has also threatened legal action against the broadcaster following Sunday night's resignations of director-general Tim Davie and chief executive of BBC News Deborah Turness.Camilla and Tim ask what's next for the BBC, address the claims that Davie and Turness were victims of a “Right-wing coup”, and speak to former BBC director of television Danny Cohen.We want to hear from you! Email us at thedailyt@telegraph.co.uk or find @dailytpodcast on TikTok, Instagram and X► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorProducers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia CoanSenior Producer: John CadiganVideo Producer: Will WaltersStudio Operator: Meghan SearleExecutive Producer: Charlotte SeligmanSocial Producer: Nada AggourEditor: Camilla Tominey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textIn this special episode of The Corie Sheppard Podcast, we sit down with Beverly Ramsey-Moore — proud daughter of Black Rock, Tobago, President of Pan Trinbago, and lifelong member and leader of the iconic Katzenjammers Steel Orchestra — as we join with Pan Trinbago to mark the official launch of Panorama 2026.
The director for the International Centre for Journalists says the resignation of two senior figures at the BBC is a result of an "orchestrated campaign to undercut public trust" in the broadcaster. The head of the BBC, director-general Tim Davie and news CEO Deborah Turness both resigned after criticism of the broadcaster's editing of a speech by US President Donald Trump. Critics said the way the speech was edited for the BBC's flagship documentary program Panorama last year was misleading and cut out a section where Donald Trump said that he wanted supporters to demonstrate peacefully. Mr Trump has threatened legal action against the BBC over the way the speech he made was edited. Julie Posetti is a professor of journalism at City St George's University of London and director for the International Centre for Journalists and she's speaking here to AP.
Tim Davie stepped down as the BBC Director General on Sunday along with the head of BBC News amid a scandal surrounding a Panorama package where Donald Trump's January 6 speech was clipped without any signposting. We chat about the fallout, and what it means for national broadcasting in the future.Subscribe to our new podcast How to Rebuild the Left new: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/642d7a0cfe7063001135a38f Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The row over how President Trump was portrayed in a Panorama programme has proved to be a scandal too far for embattled BBC bosses. Director-general Tim Davie and BBC News chief executive Deborah Turness have both resigned. But that's not enough for Mr Trump's lawyers who are demanding the BBC retracts the "false" statements in the documentary or face legal action for $1bn (£760m) in damages. Many will feel their departures were inevitable after questions over the way a Trump speech was edited sparked concerns about the corporation's impartiality. Niall is joined by former Panorama editor and host of the Beeb Watch podcast Roger Bolton to discuss the fallout. Producer: Tom Gillespie Editor: Mike Bovill
The DG and Head of News resign over Donald Trump edit in Panorama, and help for homeless Veterans with a new initiative from the Government.
US President Donald Trump has threatened the BBC with a $1bn lawsuit over edits the Panorama programme made to a speech he gave before the January 6 Capitol riots. We assess the significance of the lawsuit and the resignations of the Director General and the CEO of BBC News. Also on the programme: why Democrats aren't happy about a deal aimed at ending the longest government shutdown in US history; and on a rare trip back home, a UK-based Russian writer finds out how people are dealing with the war in Ukraine.
The director general of the BBC Tim Davie and the head of news Deborah Turness have resigned following criticism that a Panorama documentary misled viewers by editing two parts of President Trump's speech together so he appeared to explicitly encourage the Capitol Hill riots of January 2021. Also in the programme: Activists in Afghanistan say the Taliban authorities order women to wear burkas to be allowed into hospitals and government offices in the western city of Herat; and Sudan's rich artistic history. (Image: BBC Broadcasting House in central London. Credit: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)
Send us a textWe riff through The Cars' catalog, defend Ben Orr's legacy, and stress why Candy O and Panorama still reward deep listens. We test a stack of California Dreamin' covers, revisit 60s pillars like CCR and Hendrix, and salvage “forgotten” 70s and 80s bands with fresh ears. We end by crowning a 1975 opening line that still shocks and make the case for separating art from the artist.• dual-frontman chemistry in The Cars and why Ben Orr's vocals anchor the biggest hits• Candy O's shift from the debut and Panorama's darker edge• Drive and Heartbeat City as commercial peak vs fan favorites• CCR's Fortunate Son and Hendrix's Watchtower as era-defining statements• California Dreamin' cover shootout and what makes a good cover• Blood, Sweat & Tears, Ten Years After, Mountain, ELP re-evaluated• 1975 standouts and the power of a perfect opening line• separating music from artist politics to preserve memoryI won't be here next Thursday. I will be on the Icon of the Seas somewhere in the Western Caribbean. Jealous? I'll see you in a couple of weeksIf you like this podcast SHARE it. If you have any ideas or suggestions for the show you can email us at: milkcratesandturntables@gmail.com
Alan is joined by Janine Gibson, editor of the Weekend FT and this week's guest host on Media Confidential.The pair discuss the media response to a train stabbing incident in Huntingdon.They also weigh in on the Telegraph's attacks on the BBC, amid reports that a Panorama documentary misled viewers by selectively editing a Donald Trump speech during the storming of the Capitol. Should heads roll?Alan and Janine discuss scrutiny on BBC Arabic, and whether bias goes to the top of the British institution, especially in the form of Robbie Gibb, who sits on the corporation's editorial standards committee.Plus, the pair talk The Celebrity Traitors. Water-cooler TV chats may not be a thing of the past, but Alan's TV watching habits certainly are. Tune in to find out why. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pat Younge, former BBC Chief Creative Officer and board member at ITV Studios, responds to allegations of bias made against the BBC's Panorama programme; outlines proposals from the British Broadcasting Challenge for renewing the BBC's charter and ensuring its long-term independence and relevance; and discusses the impact of media consolidation by wealthy, powerful figures in the US and how this affects the UK media landscape, especially Channel 5. We also discuss broadcast funding models, governance reforms, the importance of universality and trust, the role of citizen assemblies and the prominence of news and current affairs. “The BBC is like the sun around which our entire broadcasting universe revolves. So we need to get the BBC right. If everything else is going to be right.” Find out more about the British Broadcasting Challenge: britishbroadcastingchallenge.com Listen to all our episodes here: https://podfollow.com/beebwatch To support our journalism and receive a weekly blog sign up now for £1.99 per month www.patreon.com/BeebWatch/membership @beebwatch.bsky.social@BeebRogerInstagram: rogerboltonsbeebwatchLinkedIn: Roger Bolton's Beeb Watchemail: roger@rogerboltonsbeebwatch.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast "Panorama Digital" de la página www.andresbarriosrubio.com Análisis de temas coyunturales de Colombia y el mundo. Esta semana "El ajedrez político en Colombia de cara a 2026" #Opinión Escuche los testimonios de los protagonistas #LauraDanielaBeltrán #JuanManuelSantos #MaríaFernandaCabal #JuanFernandoCristo #MaríaJoséPizarro
The BBC's Panorama revives the Epstein scandal with unseen Virginia Giuffre footage as King Charles lets Andrew keep his Falklands medal—but the disgraced royal might soon be cashing in his trinkets and queuing for a £9K pension. Plus, new revelations from his California “Twit of the Year” tour prove he's been a royal mess for decades.Hear our new show "Crown and Controversy: Prince Andrew" here.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
Ros Atkins and Katie Razzall talk to Mishal Husain about her new Bloomberg radio show and her departure from the BBC after 26 years. Andy Wilman, the creative force behind Top Gear and Clarkson's Farm, shares candid insights from his new book and decades of collaboration with Jeremy Clarkson. As Celebrity Traitors heads into its nail-biting finale, executive producer Mike Cotton reveals how the show became one of the year's biggest hits. And we unpack the BBC's latest controversy - Panorama's editing of Donald Trump's Capitol riot speech - and what it means for public trust in journalism. Producer: Lisa Jenkinson
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Mortgages and AI to be added to the curriculum in English schools Kemi Badenoch calls for sackings at BBC over Panoramas edited Donald Trump speech Gopichand Hinduja, the head of UKs richest family, dies aged 85 Dick Cheney obituary former Republican vice president who helped lead US war on terror Bella Culley arrives home after being freed from Georgia jail Crime network behind UK mini marts is enabling migrants to work illegally Train hero who saved passengers during attack named Arise Sir David Footballer Beckham is knighted Dion Rudakubana feared his brother could kill family member Reeves pre Budget speech fails to rule out tax rises
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Kemi Badenoch calls for sackings at BBC over Panoramas edited Donald Trump speech Train hero who saved passengers during attack named Crime network behind UK mini marts is enabling migrants to work illegally Dion Rudakubana feared his brother could kill family member Dick Cheney obituary former Republican vice president who helped lead US war on terror Reeves pre Budget speech fails to rule out tax rises Gopichand Hinduja, the head of UKs richest family, dies aged 85 Mortgages and AI to be added to the curriculum in English schools Bella Culley arrives home after being freed from Georgia jail Arise Sir David Footballer Beckham is knighted
Uma em cada três pessoas que morreram em 2024 no Estado de São Paulo não era paulista, segundo a Fundação Seade
Od 7 do 11 listopada 2024 roku, codziennie w godzinach od 17.00 do 20.00, przestrzeń wokół Zamku Królewskiego na Wawelu stanie się sceną plenerowego spektaklu multimedialnego „Korona i Państwo – 1000 lat Królestwa”. A to nie jedyne spektakularne listopadowe wydarzenie w Krakowie. Od 6 listopada 245 artystów, związanych nie tylko z krakowską Akademią Sztuk Pięknych, zaprezentuje swoje prace w jedenastu, często niejednoznacznych, lokalizacjach na terenie miasta. Festiwal potrwa do 19 listopada. Zaś w dniach 23-26 listopada Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie, w ramach polsko-ukraińskiego dialogu na temat modelu edukacji w obszarze konserwacji zabytków, gościć będzie władze Lwowskiej Narodowej Akademii Sztuk Pięknych, przedstawicieli Biura Ochrony Dziedzictwa Kulturowego Lwowskiej Rady Miejskiej oraz Narodowego Uniwersytetu „Politechnika Lwowska”. Stronę polską, obok ASP, reprezentować będą władze Instytutu POLONIKA, krakowskiego Międzynarodowego Centrum Kultury oraz Społecznego Komitetu Odbudowy Zabytków Krakowa. O tych spektakularnych wydarzeniach z prof. Robertem Sową z krakowskiej ASP rozmawia Bogdan Zalewski.
Sandra Petrignani"Carissimo Dottor Jung"Neri Pozza Editorewww.neripozza.itUn fiume da guardare alla finestra e un romanzo da scrivere è tutto ciò di cui Egle Corsani ha bisogno, da sempre. E ora, seduta nella veranda della sua nuova casa affacciata sul Tevere, è davvero pronta a tornare al libro che ha iniziato su Carl Gustav Jung. La scintilla è scoccata dopo essersi imbattuta nella figura tormentata e conturbante di Christiana Morgan, paziente di Jung degli anni Venti e sua seguace. Così immagina un ritorno di lei, trent'anni dopo la prima terapia, a Küsnacht, alla casa sulla sponda del lago di Zurigo che Jung stesso aveva costruito. Christiana vuole rivedere un'ultima volta l'uomo che aveva spento le sue paure, aiutandola a conoscersi e a perdonarsi. Lady Morgana, così la chiamava lui, lo trova come lo ha lasciato, la pipa fra i denti, lo sguardo arguto sopra gli occhiali cerchiati d'oro, solo la lieve curvatura delle spalle e il bastone a reggere il corpo ancora possente nonostante gli anni inesorabili. Perché, forse, ancora una volta, Jung saprà cambiare il suo destino. Come in uno specchio d'acqua, che culla e annega, che dà vita e la sottrae, Egle si guarda riflessa nelle pagine che si riempiono: nelle domande esistenziali, nella solitudine, negli aneliti di felicità di Christiana; nella pacata sicurezza, nel distacco partecipe di Carl. E in quel passo a due, la scrittrice trova una chiave per affrontare la sciagurata nostalgia per ciò che non ha più. Con il suo inconfondibile tocco narrativo, Sandra Petrignani mette in scena il folgorante incontro finale tra il padre della psicologia del profondo – contraddittorio, paterno, impavido e incosciente dietro il monumento edificato dalla fama – e la donna incurante delle convenzioni borghesi che ne avrebbe seguito le orme.L'aveva fatta sedere sul divanetto e aveva avvicinato la poltrona piegandosi verso di lei e prendendole le mani come una volta, l'immancabile anello copiato a Freud fra le dita invecchiate. Si era proteso verso di lei, mentre lei si protendeva verso di lui.Sandra Petrignani è nata a Piacenza. Ha lavorato al quotidiano «Il Messaggero», e poi al settimanale «Panorama». Tra i suoi numerosi libri: Navigazioni di Circe, La scrittrice abita qui, Dolorose considerazioni del cuore, Marguerite, Addio a Roma e La Corsara. Ritratto di Natalia Ginzburg, in cinquina al Premio Strega. I suoi libri sono stati tradotti in Francia, Germania, Inghilterra, Spagna, Giappone, Polonia, Svezia, Romania, Slovenia e Serbia. Vive a Roma, con lunghi soggiorni in una casa nella campagna umbra, non lontana da Amelia, zona d'origine del padre. Ha quattro cani.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
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Patrick opens with the Vatican’s latest decision on Marian dogmas, explaining why titles like "Co-Redemptrix" remain off the table; he draws from Scripture, linking Mary’s cooperation in Christ’s work to tradition while stressing Christ’s singular role as mediator. The topic shifts to media controversy, zeroing in on the BBC’s manipulation of Trump’s January 6th audio, highlighting growing mistrust and the necessity of personal verification in a world awash with AI and selective editing. Doctrinal Note on Marian titles: Mother of the faithful, not Co-redemptrix (02:58) Audio: Bev Turner slams the BBC for their ‘doctored’ Trump’s January 6 speech in 2021, which was part of a Panorama documentary. The BBC edited two clips to make it appear as though Donald Trump was encouraging the Capitol riot. https://x.com/gbnews/status/1985515135839191213?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (21:21) Audio: BBC caught red-handed in blatant manipulation of their audience – @Jacob_Rees_Mogg questions the BBC license fee as a Panorama clip edits Donald Trump's words ahead of the Capitol riots, seemingly to implicate him in the unrest. https://x.com/GBNEWS/status/1985448759598190789 (31:57) Todd - Do you agree that Fox News also has applause behind President Trump which is manipulative? This happens in American media too. (43:34)
Como investir em renda variável sem enfrentar todas as oscilações da Bolsa? Este é o segundo episódio da série Estratégias de Gestão em Bolsa, que explica as principais estratégias em renda variável. Desta vez, o foco é o Long Bias, um dos mais flexíveis e versáteis do mercado. Recebemos para a conversa Rodrigo Koch, gestor do fundo Itaú Optimus Long Bias, e Fernando Cavallete, head do time de Portfolio Specialists da Itaú Asset, para explicar como a estratégia funciona em diferentes cenários e de que forma a liberdade de alocação pode tanto proteger quanto capturar oportunidades em renda variável. Participantes: Rodrigo Koch e Fernando CavalleteSérie: Estratégias de Gestão em Bolsa Tema: Como funciona a estratégia Long Bias Siga o Mind Asset na sua plataforma favorita e acompanhe o próximo episódio da série. Capítulos:0:00 Abertura: ataque e defesa na Bolsa0:45 O que caracteriza um fundo Long Bias2:00 Diferenças entre Long Only, Long & Short e Long Bias3:00 Perfil e cenário ideal do investidor4:30 Como funciona o fundo Itaú Optimus Long Bias6:00 Flexibilidade de 0% a 100% de exposição em ações7:00 O papel da análise macroeconômica na gestão9:00 Comparativo de performance e histórico de 3 anos12:00 Como o fundo se protegeu da alta de juros15:00 Quando o fundo está mais comprado: setores em destaque18:30 Panorama global: Fed, dólar e emergentes21:30 Brasil: juros, inflação e perspectivas26:00 O que o investidor precisa considerar antes de investir28:00 Encerramento
A new report has claimed the BBC doctored footage of Donald Trump to appear like he was calling his supporters to 'fight' ahead of the January 6 riot. Editors for Panorama, the BBC's longest-running investigative series, reportedly altered a Trump speech that took place in 2021 - prompting investigations and accusations of bias. UK correspondent Enda Brady unpacked the findings further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally recorded on November 3rd, 2025. On January 13th, 2025 a special joint meeting of the Northampton City Council and the Northampton School Committee appointed Anat Weisenfreund to serve as Ward 2 representative for the next 10 months. Anat is now running for a full term on the school committee (election day is November 4th). On this special episode of Panorama, Andrea Egitto, teacher and president of Northampton Association of School Employees (NASE), and Carrie Foley, special education teacher at Bridge Street school, join Anat to discuss the Northampton Public Schools (NPS). What is the state of NPS for teachers, staff, and families? What's going right and what are its struggles? Despite the 32 percent increase in school funding, how is that the schools are cutting positions? And what does Anat mean when she says, "intentional family engagement"? They answer all of those questions and more on this special episode of Panorama.
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