25-06-2024, 10:14 PM
The same Nadine Dorries who thought Channel 4 was publically funded.
(25-06-2024, 10:12 PM)Kim Wexler’s Ponytail Wrote: Nadine Dorries will be part of Channel 4's election night coverage. which feels like an invitation to give that one a hard pass if you're looking for a Nadine Dorries free alternative.I'm not sure I could bare that many hours of hearing her say along the lines of... "well if Boris was still in charge the Conservatives wouldn't have lost so many seats. By the way he didn't do anything wrong, as my book explains."
(25-06-2024, 09:30 PM)JMT1985 Wrote: Sorry to be pedantic, but actually 70 Whitehall is where the main power of the Cabinet Office lies - a place I have been to a few times over the years - 9 Downing Street is actually the press office and press briefing room - where in 2020 the Johnson government spent £2.6 million on the new press briefing room, which has rarely been used.The entire Cabinet Office building was renamed 9 Downing Street many years ago.
(25-06-2024, 10:12 PM)Kim Wexler’s Ponytail Wrote: Nadine Dorries will be part of Channel 4's election night coverage. which feels like an invitation to give that one a hard pass if you're looking for a Nadine Dorries free alternative.A comedy alternative is what people will be expecting from Channel 4 and she helps tick that box.
(25-06-2024, 08:05 PM)TheGregmeister Wrote: Any chance they might put up security features around the tempoary studios with a sturdy gate that only lets in TV crew, presenters, other staff, press ... etc, with security lanyards? All constructed in a way to ensure a certain banner waving, noise polluting, bl00dy nuisance, gets as little on-screen attention as possible, preferably none?!?
(25-06-2024, 07:23 PM)Mike Wrote: The wall to the left is grade 1 listed, so that probably can't happen - the actual green isn't protected except the statue on it, but the impact on the visibility of a G1/2 listed structure would probably lead to a planning refusal.Never mind grade 1 listed - it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site: www.westminster.gov.uk
Quote:Announced live this morning on BBC Breakfast, the debate will take place on the City Campus in NTU’s Newton and Arkwright buildings.
Hosted by Mishal Husain, the special programme will air tonight at 8.15pm in front of a live TV audience who will pose questions to the Leaders of Conservative and Labour parties.
BBC News programmes throughout the day including News at One, Newsnight and News at Six will also be broadcast from Nottingham Trent University.
Up to 150 journalists from the BBC and other national and regional media outlets will be in attendance.
A number of NTU students from the Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism are supporting the BBC throughout the day as runners, and our student publications are also attending to report on the day’s events as accredited journalists.
(25-06-2024, 09:21 PM)Stuart Wrote: There are currently no MPs. There is no elected Parliament, so very little point standing outside a largely empty building for a news report unless they intend to interview the staff doing maintenance work.
The Government still only exists because they hold Crown appointments. The 'seat of power' is technically the Cabinet Office at 9 Downing Street. They keep the wheels turning until 5 July, but without any actual power. Civil Servants follow rules until someone issues different ones.
(25-06-2024, 09:21 PM)Stuart Wrote: There are currently no MPs. There is no elected Parliament, so very little point standing outside a largely empty building for a news report unless they intend to interview the staff doing maintenance work.
The Government still only exists because they hold Crown appointments. The 'seat of power' is technically the Cabinet Office at 9 Downing Street. They keep the wheels turning until 5 July, but without any actual power. Civil Servants follow rules until someone issues different ones.