"...hangs about in the same circles as the Archbishop of Canterbury"
... where he recently publicly took Welby to task about his cover up of the abuse of John Smyth (a story Private Eye had been covering for years). Private Eye (as I'm sure you know) turns over rocks and pokes sticks into dark corners with stories that are often overlooked by the mainstream media companies and frequently with embarrassing consequences for the "establishment". The Eye (and a few others, like Computer Weekly) were famously documenting the Post Office scandal for years before it became a cause celebre. I think they are even namechecked in "Mr Bates Vs The Post Office".
( , Thu 28 Nov 2024, 10:18, Reply)
Private Eye is a magazine for dusty old cranks who are upset about their council tax going up
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Or ordinary people who want to see a light shone on corruption, malpractice and criminal behaviour in politics, law, utilities, transport, local government, medicine, business, media, the arts, agriculture, defence, education, etc, etc, that often goes unreported elsewhere.
Private Eye is doing good stuff, and it is great to see a printed publication surviving and still doing good journalism. Long may they continue.
( , Thu 28 Nov 2024, 13:09, Reply)
The only investigative journalism in the UK
Aside from Post Office Horizon, they did a great edition on covid racketeering and are pretty much the only part of the press covering the jiggery-pokery in Teesside. The rest of the press is mostly opinion columns and dancing contests.
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Aside from Post Office Horizon, they did a great edition on covid racketeering and are pretty much the only part of the press covering the jiggery-pokery in Teesside. The rest of the press is mostly opinion columns and dancing contests.
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