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30 July 2016
by Loup Dargent
July 30, 2016
29 July 2016
Entertainment Related, Movies Related, Science Fiction Related, Star Trek Related, The Conversation, Trailers, Video-clips
by Loup Dargent
July 29, 2016
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| © Paramount Pictures |
Star Trek Beyond may not have received a stellar critical response, but it can be said that it – and the franchise’s two previous films – handle the philosophy of time travel much better than many other works of science fiction.
16 July 2016
Brexit Related, Miscellaneous, News Related, Politically Yours, Social Networking, The Conversation, UK Related
by Loup Dargent
July 16, 2016
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| Not enough air time given to concerns of Labour voters. Gareth Fuller/PA Wire |
As Britain reflects on the fallout from the EU Referendum, analysis from Loughborough University demonstrates that the BBC, in common with all other media, ignored concerns of Labour voters in favour of an entirely artificial notion of “balance” that was pitched as a ball-by-ball commentary of a Conservative power struggle.
Labour members canvassing in the streets and housing estates, waited in vain for the BBC – the country’s most trusted news source – to provide any serious analysis that could back up the Labour message on the doorstep. They had been expecting the BBC to deliver, as promised, “impartial and independent reporting of the campaign, providing them with fair coverage and rigorous scrutiny of the policies and campaigns of all relevant parties and campaign groups”.
Television is bound by rules of impartiality and the BBC is committed to ensuring that “a range of views is appropriately reflected” in its coverage. In spite of this, David Deacon, professor of communication and media analysis at Loughborough, found that all television channels covered the campaign in very much the same way as each other – and the press.
In the first month, up to June 8, the Labour Party had attracted a mere 6% of the campaign coverage on TV (less even than the 9% in the press). The Conservatives, meanwhile, grabbed 32% of the coverage.
14 July 2016
by Loup Dargent
July 14, 2016
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| A new chapter begins at 10 Downing Street. PA/Stefan Rousseau |
Having now started work as Britain’s second woman prime minister, Theresa May has the chance to carve out her own distinct variant of Conservatism. And outside the famous front door of 10 Downing Street, she confirmed that her top priority will be building a “one nation” government, pitched firmly in the “centre ground” of British politics.
Reminding the country that her party’s full title is the “Conservative and Unionist Party”, May spoke almost exclusively of unity before entering her new home. This was unity for the nations of the UK, in geographic terms, but also unity “between all of our citizens – every one of us – whoever we are and wherever we’re from”.
13 July 2016
by Loup Dargent
July 13, 2016
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| Theresa May. Dominic Lipinski |
It has become popular to assume that Theresa May, Britain’s new prime minister, has survived the wreckage of Brexit by virtue of “not being a shambles”. The thinking seems to be that May sat back while her rivals for the Conservative Party leadership eliminated themselves one-by-one.
George Osborne was too closely associated with losing the Remain campaign to take the job, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove destroyed each other with political treachery, and Andrea Leadsom ended her chances through pure self-immolation. It’s a persuasive argument, but it is far from the full picture.
9 July 2016
Donald Trump Related, Entertainment Related, Humour/Humor, News Related, Politically Yours, PRNewswire, US Related, Video-clips
by Loup Dargent
July 09, 2016
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| This is shortly after launch, above Suwanee, Georgia. (PRNewsFoto/Bobbleheads.com) |
A bobblehead of Donald Trump, standing on a podium flanked by American flags, was attached to a high altitude weather balloon. The bobblehead was trimmed for weight and carried three GPS trackers and a camera to record the momentous event.
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