Since election night on Thursday and the endless squabbling to determine just what the hell is going on, it seems some of our well-loved news people are getting a bit tired. You’d think that the weekend would have been the perfect time for TV presenters to get some kip seeing as that nothing is happening [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Sky News’
Sleepyheads?
Posted in Media, tagged Adam Boulton, Alistair Campbell, BBC News, Kay Burley, Laura Kuenssberg, Nick Robinson, Prime Minister, Sky News on May 10, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Clegg: 110%, Brown: 3pts, Cameron: A Gold Star
Posted in Media, Politics, Television/Radio, tagged Afghanistan, Alastair Campbell, BBC News Channel, ComRes, Gordon Brown, Iran, Iraq, Kay Burley, Nick Clegg, North Korea, Prime Minsterial Debates, Sky News, The Pope, The Sun, Tony Blair, YouGov on April 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The second Prime Minsterial Debate took place in Bristol this evening, and like last week when CleggMania was born, the poll-meisters immediately released stats announcing the runaway winner: ComRes/ITV: Clegg 33%, Brown 30%, Cameron 30% YouGov/The Sun: Cameron 36%, Clegg 32%, Brown 29% The Guardian: Clegg 64%, Brown 28%, Cameron 8% Angus Reid: Clegg 33%, Cameron [...]
The “Truth” Is Out There
Posted in News, tagged aliens, BBC, Fox Mulder, MoD, Sky News, spaceships, The X-Files, UFO's on February 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Ministry Of Defence this week released formerly-secret files all pertaining to sightings or incidents involving so-called UFO’s, or Unidentified Flying Objects. Over the last few years the MoD have been releasing the files which cover periods of years and which contain crude drawings and descriptions of “spaceships” and other strange sightings. I remember receiving a batch [...]
The Hype Machine
Posted in Media, Sport, tagged England, Fabio Capello, football, News, Scotland, Sky News, South Africa, The Times, World Cup on September 10, 2009 | 2 Comments »
And so it begins. On Wednesday evening England qualified for next years’ historic football World Cup, which will be held on the African continent for the very first time. While my native Scotland toiled and battled before, as usual, messing everything up in stunning fashion, our rivals south of the border ran away 5-1 victors against the Croats, a team who ruined [...]




