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Bahamas Prime Minister Blames US Cable News For Collapse Of Journalism

Bahamas Prime Minister Blames US Cable News For Collapse Of Journalism

Over the weekend, Bahamas Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis addressed the Third Annual Press Club Awards Banquet, where he blamed the collapse of journalism standards on 24-hour cable news shows in the United States. He said, the declining of standards “would not have been allowed in previous times” and urged local journalist not to be  “champions of any political party, business, group or interest in a country”.

While addressing the Third Annual Press Club Awards Banquet Munnis said,

Taking the week off

Dear friends and supporters,

I did not intend to take this week off, but need a break to recover from the effort of putting my home back together. I will be back with you after Thanksgiving.
PCR

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Visualizing The Massive Rise In UK MP Security Costs Since Jo Cox' Murder

Visualizing The Massive Rise In UK MP Security Costs Since Jo Cox' Murder

Since the murder of MP Jo Cox last June as she was campaigning in her Batley and Spen constituency, the total expenses claimed by MPs for security assistance have increased on a massive scale.

You will find more statistics at Statista

As Statista's Martin Armstrong details, from 2010/11 to 2015/16, the mean annual total was £73 thousand. In 2016/17 this rose to an astounding £2.55 million.

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