Bias claims and Trump’s lawsuit against the BBC / Letters
Judgmental assertions of bias should not supplant careful analyses of evidence, writes Prof Peter Ayton. Plus letters from Peter Williams, Richard Evans, David Bell, Sam White and Ste Thomas Your editorial (The Guardian view on the BBC under siege: Britain must defend its own truth, 10 November) (…)
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