See the bias and accuracy ratings I posted yesterday, the Guardian's left wing bias is far less than the right wing bias of the Telegraph, Sun or Mail, not to mention being far more accurate in it's reporting.
I disagree
Also, I'd like to point out that its really easy to be
"accurate" when you completely suppress or don't report things at all. Take for example, the recent anti-Semitism incident at the University of Central London...
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Of course the usual suspects will dismiss this out of hand because Telegraph something far right thugs something something racists something.
Here is the statement from the
UCL President & Provost, Dr Michael Spence...
We have today issued a robust statement following reports of antisemitic comments made during a student-organised event held on campus earlier this week.
www.ucl.ac.uk
“I am utterly appalled by these heinous antisemitic comments. Antisemitism has absolutely no place in our university, and I want to express my unequivocal apology to all Jewish students, staff, alumni, and the wider community that these words were uttered at UCL.
“The individual responsible is a former fixed-term researcher at UCL, but not a current member of UCL staff. We have reported this incident to the police and have banned her from campus. We have launched a full investigation into how this happened and have banned the student group which hosted it from holding any further events on campus pending the outcome of this.
“Regrettably, like many UK universities, we continue to confront incidents of antisemitism and are committing to banishing this from our campus. We have initiated disciplinary proceedings against a number of students in relation to antisemitism and reported incidents to the police where appropriate.
“Freedom of speech and academic freedom are fundamental to university life, but they can never be misused as a shield for hatred. UCL remains steadfast in our commitment to ensure our campus is a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for everyone.”
Reported in the Telegraph (15 hours ago at time of posting), The Times (12H), The Times if Israel (13H)
The Guardian? Crickets
The BBC? Crickets
The story won't have have comported with the their pro-Islam, pro-Palestine, anti-Israel chosen narratives. Its lying by omission!
As I said, its easy to claim accuracy and lack of bias in your reporting when you don't report things at all...