The Westminster Paedophile Dossier

This being the same BBC that failed to fire anyone for Saville, and tried its best to not report Telford

Disgraceful, but I am not surprised.

BBC guilty of "unreporting" for decades. Burying news is failing to comply with it's charter, and the blame must be pointed at the very top, but as the self-appointed guardians of the " establishment" they continue to be selective censors of "news" without criticism. The government threats to reduce/remove the licence fee has to play a part in what gets reported and what doesn't. Can't help wondering what else is going on that is hidden...
 
This being the same BBC that failed to fire anyone for Saville, and tried its best to not report Telford

Disgraceful, but I am not surprised.
Nope, the BBC doesn't really report on speculation, which is all this is right now. When, and if, an investigation IS launched they will report on it.
 
Nope, the BBC doesn't really report on speculation, which is all this is right now. When, and if, an investigation IS launched they will report on it.
so no helicopter flying over his house while the old bill tear the place apart.
 
The Prince of Wales has been asked to give a witness statement to a public inquiry about a paedophile bishop who was jailed after abusing young men.

Peter Ball, 85, was jailed for 32 months in October 2015 for offences against 18 teenagers and men.

The former Bishop of Lewes and of Gloucester carried out the abuse between the 1970s and 1990s.

Prince Charles exchanged a series of letters with Ball, whose Gloucester diocese covers his Highgrove home.

Clarence House said the prince had "made it clear the he was unaware of the extent of Mr Ball's behaviour".

It added he was "more than willing to provide context on his contact" with the former bishop.

Ball was released from jail in February 2017 after serving 16 months.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-44388950
 

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