20. Undergraduate at Bournemouth University // Passion for critical feature writing // Exploring modern journalism, its impact on the world and its futures
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Bournemouth Council spent £3,500 to put bars on benches. Three and a half grand to try and stop homeless people sleeping on them.
Today, @professorgreen went and removed the bars. It would be a real shame if others did the same thing when these hideous things appear.
@JamesTapsfield@JohnRentoul Haven't the media been a little bias on this issue? He's historically been a very successful speaker - In terms of party politics at the least. Coming from the Tory party, he has generally been fair to both the majority party and the opposition ,
@Telegraph The headlines some newspapers have run for this story have been overwhelmingly negative. I understand that the press reflects and reports to the people, but is this so much the peoples opinion than the news editors themselves
Just launched my first blog post discussing the on-going #YouTube subcriber battle between #PewDiePie and #TSeries. Click the link below to read my thoughts. #pewdiepievstseries https://t.co/M7yrJrTNza
It has been a valuable experience though and one I aim to carry on. Journalism is a passion of mine - as I begin to upload blogs on @Medium I'll be sure to keep on sharing my ideas on this industry #bloggingthenews
My first experience of hosting a multiplatform blog has been much more exhausting than I thought. Who knew it invoved so much reading ?!#bloggingthenews
@Telegraph I was pleased by his speech today . Some of the presses questions were very thought provoking especially those which centred around recent polls and the 'forgotten youth"
It is the media's role to hold government to account. Not to call someone a "devil" especially if the papers have also defended the same topic. Is this just to get papers off the shelves?
We have read a lot in the media about defending parliamentary sovereignty in recent years. This is how some of the same papers reacted when the Speaker stood up to the government to defend it yesterday.
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