BBC in the news, Friday
The Guardian: "The BBC has said it does not plan to launch a formal inquiry into its Panorama special in which it alleged that Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer had been murdered." (link)
Press Gazette: Reports that the kidnapping of BBC correspondent Alan Johnston has forced news organisations to rethink how they report from Gaza. (link)
Manchester Evening News: Reports on BBC Director General Mark Thompson's suggestion that more of the BBC may move to Salford in the next couple of years. (link)



Comments
Why is it during the past week that torrential rain and subsequent flooding was a national news story when it happened in England but not, earlier, when it happened in Northern Ireland? Is Northern Ireland not quite "national" enough?