Could you please tell me in what way you think the BBC has generally become more biased?
I believe the BBC has become increasingly "leftist" and "Anti-American". Certainly this is understandable, however I believe this bias leads to unfair reporting of world events - such as what is happening in Iraq.
The first instance of uncovering this sort of thing occured during the Bosnian War.
At the time, a future work mate of my father was stationed in Bosnia with the British Army, as a United Nations Military Observer.
As you may recall, in the western media the moral opinion was weighted in favour of the local Muslim population, and against the Serbian population.
You may recall a key event in the war, when a Muslim marketplace was shelled by mortar fire. At the time a UN column was at the market, thus it was quickly reported around the world.
My father's future work mate was in that column. The mortar shells from that attack came from the Muslim positions on the hills above them. Both the experience of the soliders at the time, and an analysis of the blast damage after the event confirmed this. Even Muslim UN members with the column agreed without doubt - the Muslim soldiers had shelled their own people as a propaganda piece because they knew the UN were coming through.
A BBC reporter was with the column, and so he gave an accurate account of what happened.
However, when the item was broadcast on the BBC, the reporter's comments were removed. Instead a voice over, added after the piece was sent to the BBC news office, stated that the mortars had been fired by Bosnian Serbs. Not only was this categorically false, but they knew it was false. They intentially altered the reporting of their own correspondant to reflect a pre-established agenda - that being that Muslims were innocent victims and Bosnian Serbs were bad.
-Gumboot