Time to unfollow them, I guess.

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    And just at a time when the US really needs a decent news service…

    I am sure this was discussed at the Starmer - Trump talks as a way to further isolate Americans from the truth.

    I guess it’s just Al-Jazeera now…

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        4 hours ago

        I am guessing you’ve never watched (say) Fox News in the US?

        I’m not saying the BBC is good per se. I’m saying it’s slightly more objective than the rest.

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            Not arguing that. Of the broadcasters / big media types, I find the BBC usually one of the better ones. But then I get my news from a wide variety of sources. The Intercept is generally a very good addition to my daily intake.

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      Exactly this. Isn’t the point of the BBC world service to communicate/propagandise the British view of what’s happening in the world to other countries? Imagine Russia Today adding a paywall? It’s counter to the entire point! I think you may be on to something about this being a concession to Trump.

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        22 hours ago

        Actually, the World Service will remain accessible, but that’s also not where most people go these days.