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Dedworth
6th October 2013, 00:24
Newspaper of The Year 2012

http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/is-newspaper-of-the-year-at-the-press-awards/s2/a548461/

Daily Mail wins praise for Stephen Lawrence campaign

http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/daily-mail-wins-praise-for-stephen-lawrence-campaign/s2/a547332/

http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/daily-mail-wins-praise-for-stephen-lawrence-campaign/s2/a547332/?cmd=ShowAsset&x=451&assetID=19302&nosurround=true&fakeExtension=.jpg

Some recent comments posted here about this fine organ :-

Yet another gutter trawling attack by the Daily Mail

Typical right wing Tory supporting gutter press

I prefer to read facts not smear stories - Disgusting reporting

A paper from the gutter. I wouldnt wipe my a*** with it never alone buy it.

Seems to me the Daily Mail had very strong facist, anti-semitic connections

The Daily Mail and The Sun are just right wing propaganda gutter newspapers -A pathetic pro Tory slant on every story they print

Arthur Little
6th October 2013, 01:31
Newspaper of The Year 2012

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Some recent comments posted here about this fine organ :-

Yet another gutter trawling attack by the Daily Mail

Typical right wing Tory supporting gutter press

I prefer to read facts not smear stories - Disgusting reporting

A paper from the gutter. I wouldnt wipe my a*** with it never alone buy it.

Seems to me the Daily Mail had very strong facist, anti-semitic connections

The Daily Mail and The Sun are just right wing propaganda gutter newspapers -A pathetic pro Tory slant on every story they print

:readingpapers: ... well ... :anerikke: ... "if the cap fits ... etc." And my statement could apply either way ... depending on how it is interpreted by those who :ReadIt:!

Dedworth
6th October 2013, 01:48
Following the conviction of Gary Dobson and David Norris for the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence :-

David Cameron said in the wake of the verdict yesterday that the Lawrence family's quest for justice had been "helped by the campaigning journalism of the Daily Mail, which put this issue front and centre". Labour leader Ed Miliband told the Mail: "At a time when the reputation of the newspaper industry is at an all-time low, it is important to recognise when campaigning journalism makes a difference. That includes the honourable role the Daily Mail has played over almost two decades in helping bring the killers of Stephen Lawrence to justice."

tiger31
6th October 2013, 03:33
well I enjoy the articles in the mail but I am intellegent enough not to believe everything thats printed most newspapers are the same they need to sell papers even if the odd white lie slips in now and again.In my opinion all newspapers should not be shown to be supporting any political party .

gWaPito
6th October 2013, 03:57
In my opinion all newspapers should not be shown to be supporting any political party .

It's not public money what finances these papers...if the owner has a bias towards whoever, it's the owners right to instruct a degree leaning

Unlike OUR very own BBC :NoNo: who is public funded and should be unbiased yet, it isn't :NoNo:

stevewool
6th October 2013, 07:30
i dont read any papers, am i missing anything????:NoNo:

joebloggs
6th October 2013, 08:06
David Cameron said in the wake of the verdict yesterday that the Lawrence family's quest for justice had been "helped by the campaigning journalism of the Daily Mail, which put this issue front and centre". Labour leader Ed Miliband told the Mail: "At a time when the reputation of the newspaper industry is at an all-time low, it is important to recognise when campaigning journalism makes a difference. That includes the honourable role the Daily Mail has played over almost two decades in helping bring the killers of Stephen Lawrence to justice."

dedworth one swallow doesn't make a summer , find me another swallow that praises the mail :biggrin:

SimonH
6th October 2013, 08:17
If you think of the Daily Snail as a business rather than a newspaper their doing rather well :cwm25:
Whether you hate them or not, we're all talking about them, we post links to their site, everyone follows the link, the site gets more hits :Erm: advertising on the site becomes more expensive as it's getting 1000's more hits a day from people who hate them.
They're laughing all the way to the bank :icon_lol:

joebloggs
6th October 2013, 08:28
i don't buy newspapers anymore, the only one i read sometimes is the metro which is free and yes owned by the same company that own the 'daily mail' :icon_lol: but i don't think its in the same gutter league as the daily mail :biggrin:

Dedworth
6th October 2013, 09:55
dedworth one swallow doesn't make a summer , find me another swallow that praises the mail :biggrin:

You're only kidding yourself Joe the reality is a bit different :-

The British Press Awards is an annual ceremony that celebrates the best of British journalism. Established in the 1970s, honours are voted on by a panel of journalists and newspaper executives.The judging forum comprised 80 senior staff journalists and a Grand Jury of 20 non-affiliated senior media executives representing each of the national newspaper groups


2012 The Daily Mail
2011 The Guardian
2010 The Daily Telegraph
2009 The Times
2008 Financial Times
2007 The Observer
2006 The Guardian (see British Press Awards 2006)
2005 News of the World
2004 The Independent
2003 Daily Mail
2002 The Daily Mirror
2001 Daily Mail
2000 The Sunday Telegraph
1999 The Guardian
1998 Daily Mail
1997 The Daily Telegraph
1996 Daily Mail
1995 Daily Mail
1994 The Daily Telegraph

What's you're take on this blatantly racist campaign that lasted for years during most of which a Labour Govt were in power ? :-

Stephen Lawrence's parents thank Daily Mail for 'going out on a limb'

Newspaper's 'Murderers' headline in 1997 put the case at heart of public consciousness, say David Cameron and Ed Miliband

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/jan/04/stephen-lawrence-parents-daily-mail

joebloggs
6th October 2013, 10:08
how many times have they been sued or taken to court ?

joebloggs
6th October 2013, 10:54
:biggrin: quality journalism :xxgrinning--00xx3:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1444703/Diana-Rigg-wins-libel-case-against-Daily-Mail.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/news/daily-mail-agrees-to-pay-tv-psychic-sally-morgan-substantial-damages-for-libel-8668214.html
http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/media/2012/06/how-i-sued-daily-mail-and-won
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/nov/03/kate-winslet-libel-damages-mail
http://www.reproductivereview.org/index.php/site/article/488/
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/denis-obrien-wins-150000-in-daily-mail-defamation-case-29070377.html
http://www.collyerbristow.com/Default.aspx?sID=59&cID=798&ctID=43&lID=0&filter=1

Jamesey
6th October 2013, 11:37
I agree that the Daily Mail's Stephen Lawrence campaign was commendable.

But that doesn't change my view of the paper as a whole. It's a poisonous rag.

joebloggs
7th October 2013, 22:19
who hates Britain ?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73ZCrDtAC7A

and on Cameron :xxgrinning--00xx3:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTGxzunY9zs

Dedworth
8th October 2013, 07:41
who hates Britain ?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73ZCrDtAC7A

and on Cameron :xxgrinning--00xx3:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTGxzunY9zs

One video no longer there, no sound on the other.

This is what I posted about Hasan the other day :-

This is actually quite good - the slug who attacked the Mail on Question Time wanted to work for the paper a couple of years ago

What a difference three years makes: How political journalist who attacked the Daily Mail on Question Time once asked if he could write for the paper

Mehdi Hasan, who writes for the Huffington Post UK blog, attacked the Daily Mail over the Ralph Miliband controversy on BBC1's Question Time on Thursday.

But the senior political journalist was not always such a passionate opponent of this newspaper.

Indeed, in July 2010, while working at the left-wing New Statesman, Mr Hasan wrote to the Daily Mail editor asking if he could write for the paper.

Here we print extracts of what he said then - and what he said on Question Time on Thursday.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2gyUAxfJE

He's a nasty piece of work - typical BBC left wing muslim question time stooge. He was also paid by the Mail on Sunday when they serialised his book about Millipede

joebloggs
8th October 2013, 09:03
:icon_lol: well the clips worked for me and the audience cheered him. little sympathy for the daily mail stooge :icon_lol:

Dedworth
8th October 2013, 09:24
:icon_lol: well the clips worked for me and the audience cheered him. little sympathy for the daily mail stooge :icon_lol:

Usual vetted & planted BBC leftist audience they'd cheer a slug if it said it claimed to be a comrade and in this case it did. I wonder what his professed politics will be when he's looking for his next job ?

grahamw48
8th October 2013, 10:23
I agree Dedworth.

The infiltration of our society by Islamists is being aided and abetted, knowingly or otherwise, by the pc naive do-gooders at the BBC and other left-wing organisations. The foolish lovey-dovey, 'let's all be friends' attitude of these people just plays straight into the hands of extremists and any 'outsiders' seeking to take advantage of our country.

The country is being ruined right now, and the seeds are being sowed for civil strife further down the line.

Why are so-called intelligent people so ignorant about basic human nature ? :NoNo:

joebloggs
8th October 2013, 10:57
like lamb to the slaughter dedworth, he's very good :biggrin: your daily mail guy must have had brown pants by the time he left :icon_lol:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jNDsJq6az4

nothing wrong with this clip , turn your volume up, :xxgrinning--00xx3: so true about Cameron, he be gone soon thou


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTGxzunY9zs#t=18

even the Tory MP couldn't answer him back :biggrin:

Dedworth
8th October 2013, 12:34
What's your angle Joe ? - I think you're falling for the old one when you say or post something often enough you believe it's true.

Anyhow I'd imagine the Cons are quite happy with this disreputable chancer nailing his colours to Labours mast :--

"Hasan is from the Islamist religious right. He disputes how closely he has pushed up against the extremes – ever the politician, he says that old clips of him denouncing non-Muslims as “cattle” have been “taken out of context”


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7udbYtSMDns

grahamw48
8th October 2013, 12:52
He should be thrown out of the country....not given power, and a voice. :mad:

lordna
8th October 2013, 13:04
He should be thrown out of the country....not given power, and a voice. :mad:

Whatever happened to freedom of speech?

grahamw48
8th October 2013, 13:05
You tell me.

I certainly haven't got it.

joebloggs
8th October 2013, 13:16
I'm not interested in that dedworth i could give a :censored: about his religious beliefs , I'm interested about what he says about the mail is true that's why the mail guy couldn't respond and what he says about Cameron was true, that's why the Tory minister couldn't defend him :doh

don't get things mixed up, your post is about the daily mail :biggrin:

Dedworth
8th October 2013, 13:32
I'm not interested in that dedworth i could give a :censored: about his religious beliefs , I'm interested about what he says about the mail is true that's why the mail guy couldn't respond and what he says about Cameron was true, that's why the Tory minister couldn't defend him :doh

don't get things mixed up, your post is about the daily mail :biggrin:

And your post Joe appears to side with a crazed rent-a-gob muslim extremist who rants about our tolerant western democracy and the Daily Mail

Neu75
8th October 2013, 17:26
And your post Joe appears to side with a crazed rent-a-gob muslim extremist who rants about our tolerant western democracy and the Daily Mail

Are you part of our "tolerant western democracy" ?
No, you're not one for ranting, sorry :smile:

joebloggs
8th October 2013, 18:32
And your post Joe appears to side with a crazed rent-a-gob muslim extremist who rants about our tolerant western democracy and the Daily Mail

:icon_lol: dedworth did you watch the video''s, i take it you did and you saw the whitey's clapping and cheering him on :biggrin: like it or not the mail stooge and shapps got destroyed by him, just as campbell destroyed Steafel the duty editor of the mail on newsnight :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dedworth
8th October 2013, 18:53
:icon_lol: dedworth did you watch the video''s, i take it you did and you saw the whitey's clapping and cheering him on :biggrin: like it or not the mail stooge and shapps got destroyed by him, just as campbell destroyed Steafel the duty editor of the mail on newsnight :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Usual BBC selected audience - 90% made up of Labour party members, trade union activists, fellow travellers and other carefully chosen blinkered and biased puppets. Any questions on R4 with Dimblebys brother has the same type of rabble making up the majority of its audience.

joebloggs
8th October 2013, 18:59
Usual BBC selected audience - 90% made up of Labour party members, trade union activists, fellow travellers and other carefully chosen blinkered and biased puppets. Any questions on R4 with Dimblebys brother has the same type of rabble making up the majority of its audience.

:laugher: your disillusioned dedworth :biggrin:

Dedworth
8th October 2013, 19:12
:laugher: your disillusioned dedworth :biggrin:

2 programmes (Any Questions and Question Time) that clearly illustrate the BBC's left wing bias - they can be broadcast from the Tory Heartlands and the audience will still be stuffed full of the leftist rent a mob. If you recall there was a young tart on one from Eastleigh some months ago giving one of the panel some foul personal abuse and it turned out she was a full time Labour worker - the BBC maintain they don't issue tickets to members of political parties :laugher:

Jamesey
8th October 2013, 19:21
Usual BBC selected audience - 90% made up of Labour party members, trade union activists, fellow travellers and other carefully chosen blinkered and biased puppets. Any questions on R4 with Dimblebys brother has the same type of rabble making up the majority of its audience.

:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

This is a totally ridiculous accusation!

I'd like to see your evidence to back this up?

gWaPito
8th October 2013, 22:45
Usual BBC selected audience - 90% made up of Labour party members, trade union activists, fellow travellers and other carefully chosen blinkered and biased puppets. Any questions on R4 with Dimblebys brother has the same type of rabble making up the majority of its audience.

I wholeheartedly agree Ded :xxgrinning--00xx3:.............Glad I'm not the only who's noticed it:NoNo:

Well worth the rep I just sent

Dedworth
9th October 2013, 00:51
:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

This is a totally ridiculous accusation!

I'd like to see your evidence to back this up?

Watch the programme it is staring you in the face and assaulting your eardrums. Failing that the interweb is full of it

http://biasedbbc.org/blog/2013/03/08/a-labour-plant-on-question-time/

http://www.thecommentator.com/article/4228/bbc_question_time_only_wants_answers_from_the_very_far_left

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100201053/bbc-question-time-bias-a-mystery-solved/

http://boards.dailymail.co.uk/news-board-moderated/10254833-bbc-question-time-audience-biased-towards-left.html

The political sway of the audience on Question Time is governed by the leanings of the area where the episode is filmed, the BBC has admitted.
Director-general Mark Thompson has revealed that the audience is selected to reflect the voter make-up in the region from which each edition of the topical debate show is broadcast – rather than the political landscape of Britain as a whole.
Question Time, hosted by David Dimbleby, is broadcast each week from a different part of the country and watched by an average of 2.6 million viewers.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2193652/Question-Time-does-bias-says-BBC-revealed-areas-episodes-filmed-researched.html#ixzz2hB31Oi4A

The BBC has again been accused of political bias by ensuring Question Time has audiences ‘hostile’ to government cuts.
This week’s show was broadcast from the Labour stronghold of Middlesbrough, where 43 per cent of the workforce is employed in the public sector.
Many viewers were shocked at how much hostility was heaped on Philip Hammond, the Transport Secretary, during the show.

Next week the debate will be held in the Tory-free zone of Glasgow, while the following week it is due in Sheffield, where fury has raged since the election that an £80million government loan for a local steel plant, Sheffield Forgemasters, was cancelled by the Coalition.

During Thursday’s debate, Mr Hammond was met with a wall of opposition every time he tried to explain why the Government had to rein in the country’s burgeoning deficit.

One observer told the Mail that he was shocked at the level of hostility towards the government.
‘They are taking some tough decisions on the deficit but the level of attack from the audience was off the scale.

Transport Secretary Philip Hammond was given a hard time on this week's Question Time in Middlesbrough
'At one point he urged people not to talk the North East down, and even that was met with a roar from the crowd.’
In contrast, Green MP, Caroline Lucas, received rapturous applause every time she suggested the Government should scrap its plans for cuts.
After the audience grilling, a BBC producer was overheard telling Sir Richard Dannatt, a panellist and the former head of the Army, that the show was held in Middlesbrough because the audience would be the most hostile to the cuts.
A Conservative source said: ‘Now, more than ever, is the time for the BBC to be careful and frame the debate responsibly so that the facts are properly heard. The spending review is a serious topic for all of us, it needs to be treated as such.’
The BBC has faced frequent claims of Left-wing bias. Unions recently called two strikes designed to black out coverage of the Tory conference and Mr Osborne’s spending review speech.
But they were called off following protests from a string of political journalists that the walk-outs would wreck the corporation’s claim to be ‘impartial’.
A BBC spokesman said: ‘The Question Time audience holds politicians from all sides to account.’


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1323032/Question-Time-faces-bias-charge-audiences-hostile-Government-cuts.html#ixzz2hB3bD300
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Question Time “Paranoid” at Unpredictable Audience Tonight

The Question Time audience is often derided for being out of touch with mainstream public opinion and clapping contradictory arguments, but sometimes they cross the line. Back in 2001, just four days after the attacks on the Pentagon and the Twin Towers, the BBC was hit by one mighty PR disaster when their carefully selected, and oh so balanced, audience almost reduced a former US Ambassador to tears by repeatedly blaming America for the attacks, while the ruins were still smouldering. Director General Greg Dyke said at the time:

“…despite the best efforts of David Dimbleby and the panel, there were times in the programme when the tone was not appropriate, given the terrible events of this week. I have today spoken to Phillip Lader, the former US Ambassador to the UK who was on the panel, and apologised for any distress the programme may have caused him.”

Well we are ten years on and Guido hears that the BBC’s paranoia around tonight’s anniversary episode is intense. Producers are said to be particularly worried about the audience reaction to Reagan and Bush defence advisor, and the spiritual godfather of neo-conservatism, Richard Perle. Insiders say the audience has been “softened”. The programme’s production-company Mentorn declined to comment when Guido put it to them that there had been a significant re-jigging of audience members today…

http://order-order.com/2011/09/08/question-time-paranoid-at-unpredictable-audience-tonight/

gWaPito
9th October 2013, 01:03
Enough evidence there to sink a battleship :xxgrinning--00xx3:

les_taxi
9th October 2013, 05:22
2 programmes (Any Questions and Question Time) that clearly illustrate the BBC's left wing bias - they can be broadcast from the Tory Heartlands and the audience will still be stuffed full of the leftist rent a mob. If you recall there was a young tart on one from Eastleigh some months ago giving one of the panel some foul personal abuse and it turned out she was a full time Labour worker - the BBC maintain they don't issue tickets to members of political parties :laugher:

Yes we remember that cow alright,totally agree with you Dedworth:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Just drove up to Edinburgh the other day and on the Scottish/English border noticed as soon as I enter Scotland flags appear!
Nothing the other way round as I came back-Maybe we can,t offend anyone:NoNo:

joebloggs
9th October 2013, 06:01
I wholeheartedly agree Ded :xxgrinning--00xx3:.............Glad I'm not the only who's noticed it:NoNo:

Well worth the rep I just sent

gWaPito, you must have had an invite being a Union member ? :biggrin:
the only one biased are you and dedworth, tell me again that what Hasan said wan't true :biggrin:

joebloggs
9th October 2013, 06:06
i would have thought you just apply for a ticket to go in the Audience, what do you want them to do fill in a questionnaire ? and how do you decide the percentages of the different view's?,,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/1858613.stm


i see they try and get a balanced view , maybe there are no Tories, or they don't apply , or they are Tories but like i said people know when they hear common sense

:icon_lol: come to Salford or greater Manchester the beeb would have trouble finding a few Tory supporters , what should they do import them from the South :biggrin:

i wonder if they import labour supporters when they film it in the posh areas' of the UK :Erm:

:laugher:

Jamesey
9th October 2013, 20:57
Enough evidence there to sink a battleship :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Quite the opposite! Dedworth's post and links are full of rhetoric, opinion and waffle, but very few facts.

"Usual BBC selected audience - 90% made up of Labour party members, trade union activists, fellow travellers and other carefully chosen blinkered and biased puppets" was his statement.

There's nothing in his post to back this up. Where is the 90% figure from? :Erm:

Dedworth
9th October 2013, 22:09
The 90% was my carefully considered estimate of Question Times audience make up.

It should be good tomorrow (10/10/2013) the vile and bitter Diane Abbott will be pocketing yet another fat appearance fee :biggrin:

grahamw48
9th October 2013, 23:04
I can't bear to watch it anymore. My TV was too expensive. :cwm25:

gWaPito
9th October 2013, 23:11
gWaPito, you must have had an invite being a Union member ? :biggrin:
the only one biased are you and dedworth, tell me again that what Hasan said wan't true :biggrin:

Joe, you know I have a face for every occasion :biggrin:

gWaPito
9th October 2013, 23:15
i would have thought you just apply for a ticket to go in the Audience, what do you want them to do fill in a questionnaire ? and how do you decide the percentages of the different view's?,,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/1858613.stm


i see they try and get a balanced view , maybe there are no Tories, or they don't apply , or they are Tories but like i said people know when they hear common sense

:icon_lol: come to Salford or greater Manchester the beeb would have trouble finding a few Tory supporters , what should they do import them from the South :biggrin:

i wonder if they import labour supporters when they film it in the posh areas' of the UK :Erm:

:laugher:

Joe. ...Ded has already explained the BBC pick anti Conservative stranglehold constitutes for their anti Conservative programmes.

bigmarco
9th October 2013, 23:19
I'll give it a miss as well because as well as Fat Abbott it has the equally nauseating Adam Afriyie who some say could be the first black leader of the Tory Party although I wouldn't imagine this goes down well with the owners of The Daily Mail :icon_lol:

gWaPito
9th October 2013, 23:28
The 90% was my carefully considered estimate of Question Times audience make up.

That's good enough for me, Ded :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
9th October 2013, 23:42
Bring it up to blinkin Yorkshire. We'll give em some opinions ! :biggrin:

.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY4tD2Hbg_A

joebloggs
10th October 2013, 07:21
Usual BBC selected audience - 90% made up of Labour party members, trade union activists, fellow travellers and other carefully chosen blinkered and biased puppets. Any questions on R4 with Dimblebys brother has the same type of rabble making up the majority of its audience.


That's good enough for me, Ded :xxgrinning--00xx3:

maybe thats 90% of the audience with a bit of common sense :xxgrinning--00xx3: