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Showing posts with label Devolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Devolution. Show all posts

17 November, 2007

BBC Trust review

If the BBC Trust is serious about reviewing coverage of the devolved nations on the BBC's UK news network then I welcome it.

The dominance of a metropolitan agenda is the problem rather than an English bias. But it means that the BBC fails to reflect the real diversity of the UK. Too often coverage of Wales is about 'quirky' issues rather than a real engagement of life in post-devolution Britain.

ITN is worse. And the London newspapers are as bad, of course. All of them, without exception.

But the BBC should be the benchmark. It has invested internally in training its journalists at regular intervals about the differences in the UK - eg in health and education - but the reality that appears on screen in the context of breaking news takes England as the norm - eg primary care trusts not local health boards - and too often fails to clarify when Whitehall initiatives apply only to England.

I have written before about this of course - not least on Blogging the Beeb, the blog I set up when I was starting the research for the book on the BBC and Britishness I am still writing....slowly.

15 September, 2007

Ten Years On (5)

The Western Mail today has an article marking the tenth anniversary of the referendum vote.

17 July, 2007

Ten years on #2

Ten years ago, the referendum campaign was getting into gear. July 16th saw Ryan Giggs coming out in favour of devolution for Wales, saying 'I'm fed up of seeing Welsh people treated like a bunch of Sunday reserves. Wales cannot afford to stay on the touchline a moment longer'. A day or so later, Tony Blair made his first visit to Wales as Prime Minister to support the campaign for a yes-vote. He said 'the way is open for a new start and a new voice for Wales'.

You can read more in the book Wales Says Yes. (Seren, 1999, £9.95)

Which I can thoroughly recommend.

Not least because I wrote it....

11 June, 2007

10 years on #1

In three months from today it will be ten years since Scotland voted yes to devolution (again). A week later, so did Wales. Just. By six thousand, seven hundred and twenty-one votes.

Where were you? And what were you doing in the great devolution campaign? Over the next three months I am going to put up an irregular series of posts about the devolution campaign. So where were you and what were you doing for the campaign in June 1997? If it's brief, comment on this post. If it is a longer reminiscence, email me.

Of course, I know where he was. And what he was doing. And him. And him.

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