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This is an example of where the BBC really has major problems in people trusting anything they say The new DG might want a word or two
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Alan Stedman
An impartial journalist might contextualise the Belfast knife attack with *evidence*: 282 knife offences every day on average & foreign born nationals under-represented in violent crime. Chris Mason spoke instead of right wing *narratives* of migrants, borders & crime. www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cr...
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Police say the suspect is a Sudanese man in 30s who was granted leave to remain after entering Northern Ireland and claiming asylum in 2023.
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Police and political leaders in Northern Ireland call for calm after Belfast knife attack - follow live
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