Re: Should we believe the news channels?
My final words on this...
At no time did they say "Rochdale in Lancashire." What was said was "Lancashire in Rochdale." A mistake, yes, but a
factual mistake, not a silly one.
If for example, I said "Heathrow in Middlesex" older ones might agree with that. Younger people could say "No, its Heathrow in Greater London." To say "London in Heathrow" would be totally wrong, a factual mistake.
Surely, the news channels should try their best to get things right, and not make such mistakes? If they get simple things wrong, how can we believe their reports as regards difficult things?