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McDonald’s and supermarkets failed to spot slavery
Red flags went undetected as victims worked at a restaurant and a supermarket supplier, BBC finds.
www.bbc.co.uk
There are few people so arrogant and deluded...Liz Truss: Tories would have done better in UK election if I had stayed PM
Truss blames Tory MPs, Bank of England and OBR for dire reaction to her mini-budget – and refuses to back any leadership contenderwww.theguardian.com
Can't help but think Iran has just given Israel every excuse it needs.Israel-Lebanon latest: Iran preparing to launch missile attack on Israel, says US, as Israel invades southern Lebanon
A senior White House official says an attack on Israel would "carry severe consequences for Iran".www.bbc.co.uk
Seems fishy to me
The integrity of the interview being undermined is the biggest issue.any comment on why it isn't right for the interview to go ahead?....just because they wont get a gotcha moment?
im honestly curious as am no expert, if they know the questions they were going to be asked then it undermines the integrity? it only has integrity if they are unprepared?The integrity of the interview being undermined is the biggest issue.
Seems fishy to me
i still figure you'd go ahead and see what they have to say, because if you dont like how they spin if even when theyre given a leg up then it can also be damningGuessing political interviews are held to a higher standard than standard celeb ones - might as well interview their spin doctor/PR person if you send them the questions in advance, cause I'm guessing it's not going to be questions like "Which three albums would you want if you were stranded on a desert island?"
She's also bbc so they have to be seen to be impartial.im honestly curious as am no expert, if they know the questions they were going to be asked then it undermines the integrity? it only has integrity if they are unprepared?
That's stopped Laura before?She's also bbc so they have to be seen to be impartial.
Agreed, but never to the point of telling the interviewee what questions she'll be asking, and her interview strategy (or at least, not she's been busted for doing so anyway) - appearance of impartiality is also important, even if it's just a fig-leafThat's stopped Laura before?