The BBC's quest for prominence on multi-media devices, so that UK-constructed 'news', that engine of democracy, doesn't get buried under a pile of influencers and AI twaddle, has won the support of the Government in this week's Green Paper. But our newspapers (or perhaps their owners) are beginning to wake up and complain. The Times this week asked why the Government should have any role at all in decided which were and were not 'trusted sources'.
Does one get a whiff of newsprint when reading the weekend offerings of BBC News online ? Today's stories include: "I'm in therapy for my 14-hour-a-day phone addiction and I'm determined to beat it"; "These women said no to having kids - here's why"; "I'm overwhelmed now - so how do I plan for motherhood when I've got ADHD?", and, in the Top Ten most read: "Sort Your Life Out: The four most common cluttering mistakes and how to fix them".
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