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2013 - Your Biggest News Story
So now, we're getting to the 'fag end' of the year...so what do you think has defined 2013 as the 'news story of the year'?
For me, 2012 was defined by the Olympics -how well London coped, how well Team UK did and how awesome the opening and closing ceremonies were (Pet Shop Boys in pointy hats singing 'West End Girls' - yes please).
What news story (non-personal) has left the greatest impression on you from 2014?
Unfortunately for me - the year will be defined by Woolwich...the worst piece of news I've heard since 7/7...
But what's yours? What defined your year for you?
Syria?
The birth of Prince George?
Yewtree?
The horsemeat scandal?
Nigella?
Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI?
The Savar building collapse?
Prince Harry's Crown Jewels in Las Vegas?
Edward Snowden?
Tom Daley?
For me, 2012 was defined by the Olympics -how well London coped, how well Team UK did and how awesome the opening and closing ceremonies were (Pet Shop Boys in pointy hats singing 'West End Girls' - yes please).
What news story (non-personal) has left the greatest impression on you from 2014?
Unfortunately for me - the year will be defined by Woolwich...the worst piece of news I've heard since 7/7...
But what's yours? What defined your year for you?
Syria?
The birth of Prince George?
Yewtree?
The horsemeat scandal?
Nigella?
Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI?
The Savar building collapse?
Prince Harry's Crown Jewels in Las Vegas?
Edward Snowden?
Tom Daley?
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I think the Snowden story was the most significant of the year - it's been swept under the carpet here by authorities and the public alike, but in the US, where they take personal freedoms more seriously, there's been a lot of anger. (It's badly tarnished my view of Obama.)
But I suspect the things I'll remember longest, for what you might call their entertainment value, are Nigella and horsemeat.
But I suspect the things I'll remember longest, for what you might call their entertainment value, are Nigella and horsemeat.
For me its a series of news items, with the same theme. Its the year that I think will go down in history when the British police lost its last remaining dignity and respect. From this year forward, when a Policeman gets up in court, with his little black notebook and shiny buttons, and gives evidence, juries will no longer accept what he says as the given truth.
And it can only get worse in 2014, when the Hillsborough affair comes up for scrutiny.
And it can only get worse in 2014, when the Hillsborough affair comes up for scrutiny.
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