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United Kingdom
General community for news/discussion in the UK.
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BBC's idea of non-biased reporting is if they get complaints from both sides it must be fine. On one side you get people complaining that BBC literally platforms hateful terfs who call for lynching trans people and on the other you get claims that "the BBC [failed] to cover the Darlington nurses" even though the article literally exists and tries incredibly hard to paint the nurses in a good light and doesn't include a single quote from the person they're harassing. That's a complaint from both sides so BBC is unbiased.