Extinction Rebellion fails in IPSO bid against Charles Moore Telegraph climate criticism of BBC
Charles Moore argued the BBC's coverage of climate change was "shamelessly one-sided".
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Charles Moore argued the BBC's coverage of climate change was "shamelessly one-sided".
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