there was praise on social media for that report from ed thomas, with sean mcpartlin calling it an...philip erskine described himself as "very moved". others, though, objected to this topic occupying the first ten minutes of the bbc‘s flagship news bulletin. tim sansom asked: and rosemary hutton agreed: a different complaint was raised about pictures of drug—taking, which, although we haven't repeated here on newswatch, were contained in the report. when a shorter version was shown the following day on the victoria derbyshire show, it was with an on—screen warning — but that didn't appear on the news at ten. here's a viewer called b hobson: and a twitter used called db echoed that: well, with me now is paul royall, editor of the bbc‘s news at six and news at ten. which ran that special report. hard—hitting, lots of viewers agree, but ten minutes at the top of the bulletin? yes, it was a 7.5—minute report, and there was a live interview with ed thomas off the back. there are certain stories where there is perhaps more depth, analysis and explanation, and sort of a solution to the probl