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neville dalton felt: hazel murie wanted to know: and graham stew begged: on wednesday, bbc news ran ation across the uk of universal credit — a new benefits system which has been criticised for the impact it has on claimants. social affairs correspondent michael buchanan met one woman who's still waiting for payment eight months after first claiming. what's been the worst part for you? not being able to see my son. i can't sit and watch this for much longer. it's horrific. it's come to a point where my own child doesn't even know who i am. and all she's asking for is £54 a week. derek hart was concerned that coverage of the implementation of universal credit gave what he called a biased picture.
neville dalton felt: hazel murie wanted to know: and graham stew begged: on wednesday, bbc news ran ation across the uk of universal credit — a new benefits system which has been criticised for the impact it has on claimants. social affairs correspondent michael buchanan met one woman who's still waiting for payment eight months after first claiming. what's been the worst part for you? not being able to see my son. i can't sit and watch this for much longer. it's horrific. it's come to a...
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hazel murie wanted to know: "why is this deemed worthy of endless coverage on your news broadcasts, and must i endure the lurid details of this person's revolting perversions? i think the bbc needs to consider very carefully, both what you cover on the news but also how much detail it has been your top story for days now. it is getting to the point where i don't know who i am. all she is asking is for £54 a week. derek heart was concerned that the implementation of universal credit gave a biassed picture. the focus on a valid case is a gross simplification and deliberately plays on viewers emotions. the previous system gave rise to even more problems and hardships as were previously reported. painting the government as callus and ignoring the problems is not true. every week we hear about certain words and phrases used by bbc news presenters which really seem to annoy some of you, and one example was identified by dr ian barnish in an email to us on monday. "i am fed up to the back teeth with the bbc‘s use of the word ‘special‘, especially in news and politics programmes. for example, s
hazel murie wanted to know: "why is this deemed worthy of endless coverage on your news broadcasts, and must i endure the lurid details of this person's revolting perversions? i think the bbc needs to consider very carefully, both what you cover on the news but also how much detail it has been your top story for days now. it is getting to the point where i don't know who i am. all she is asking is for £54 a week. derek heart was concerned that the implementation of universal credit gave a...
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hazel murie wanted to know: "why is this deemed worthy of endless coverage on your news broadcasts, andonsider very carefully, both what you cover on the news but also how much detail it has been your top story for days now.
hazel murie wanted to know: "why is this deemed worthy of endless coverage on your news broadcasts, andonsider very carefully, both what you cover on the news but also how much detail it has been your top story for days now.
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hazel murie wanted to know: "why is this deemed worthy of endless coverage on your news broadcasts, and very carefully, both what you cover on the news but also how much detail you include in your reports." and graham stew begged: "please, bbc, no more harvey weinstein! it has been your top story for days now. there are more important news stories from around the world than this sensationalism. it makes the bbc appear no better than the average tabloid, obsessing over salacious scandals." on wednesday, bbc news ran a report about the introduction across the uk of universal credit — a new benefits system which has been criticised for the impact it has on claimants. social affairs correspondent michael buchanan met one woman who's still waiting for payment eight months after first claiming. what's been the worst part for you? not being able to see my son. i can't sit and watch this for much longer. this is horrific. it's come to a point where my own child doesn't even know who i am. and all she's asking for is £54 a week. derek hart was concerned that coverage of the implementation of uni
hazel murie wanted to know: "why is this deemed worthy of endless coverage on your news broadcasts, and very carefully, both what you cover on the news but also how much detail you include in your reports." and graham stew begged: "please, bbc, no more harvey weinstein! it has been your top story for days now. there are more important news stories from around the world than this sensationalism. it makes the bbc appear no better than the average tabloid, obsessing over salacious...