Journalism

  • Revealed: London’s shady streets

    The ‘revealed’ nature of journalism in London has often meant men and women have been put on the front lines of prostitution on the streets in order to find out a story.

    It’s because there’s a branch of investigation that legitimately looks for prostitution at its intersection with common, everyday life and it’s a question of who it might come up with as a query or problem.

    It’s not an everyday sort of inquiry if someone needs to find out a particular prostitute and work out who it was they slept with the night before. It involves walking around in the early hours and later at night and talking to people about sexual activity.

    The names of “top” London prostitutes
    The names of “top” London prostitutes recorded by the Royal Courts of Justice before 2010.

    It’s asked for because some employers, for example, are concerned about the appearance of a small number of people at random and the distracted attitude of one of their key members of staff.

    It’s not often that this has to take place, but it’s requested in a lot of different contexts and so it’s a full-time job for some people in London to have to undertake.

    The nature of journalism is not to tell people yes or no and it only involves getting an answer from somebody who’s in a position to decide for everybody else.

    But it’s obvious that some types of activity are nefarious and the context and consequences are understood and therefore there’s a story that needs to be uncovered.

  • US Journalism is cracking under pressure

    The appearance of ‘random’ victims onscreen to demand the end of Prince Andrew has become a poor diet on the BBC News channel, but it’s less of a fault in London and more of a problem in perspective for New York City that it’s even happening.

    The fact is US Journalism is cracking under pressure – of too much exposure and not enough quality analysis. The tranche download of documents by the DOJ is a flurry of activity that has not been backed up with criticism of those that keep claiming sexual abuse harms.

    The reputation of NYC has always been that prostitution is a shady business, and that if it starts there it finishes there. Prince Andrew has never been guilty of buying sex on its streets – or in hotels. This has been proved, and yet it’s not pointed to as a reason for his innocence here.

    The headlong pursuit of more commentary – or more to say – has scattered relevant figures in a mad dash for safety. The errant political thinking of representatives has sent the public in the same way, proving yet again they fail to deal seriously with substantial issues. The elite class is shown up in such failures.

    The handling of a global news sensation has been a concern for media regulators in the US for some time. It’s been believed that too much harm results from an immature and overbearing approach to ending careers overnight. The call is for steady reporting and not the heady rush to any sort of finish line.

  • Epstein dies in darkness

    The coverage of Epstein’s life is posthumous now because he died in prison after being convicted of crimes that may have related to his penchant for soliciting prostitution.

    However, it’s now apparent that many people in private were onto him during his lifetime. They were intrigued by his life, and any hint of a potential bid for elected office that increased his activity.

    Jeffrey Epstein in an interview with American conservative commentator Steve Bannon, conducted in 2019.

    It’s commonplace in cities like New York for people to be followed because they suggest they might be able to stand for elected office or they suggest they have the favour of a particular political party.

    The competitive nature of the activity means that many of these such people have to recede into obscurity, but what happened with Jeffrey Epstein is a different matter entirely. His suspected run for office remains as an unresolved issue.

    This is unusual for American reporters. They have a good track record of getting to the bottom of the motivation of why people want to seek powerful office. In this case, it isn’t even a matter of it remaining to be seen. It just has to be left as an unresolved issue. 

  • Caught: Lone activist

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a lone activist alleged of extreme acts of disturbance against legitimate Journalism and its associated activities in the UK has now finally been spotted.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of extreme acts of disturbance against Journalism – and of Journalists – in the UK.

    He’s believed to live in France, using buildings as hideouts, and is also suspected of guilty acts in Germany, a hotspot for both serious Journalism and extreme sabotage.

  • Caught: UK Police “insider”

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a so-called “insider” used by unscrupulous Police Officers and staff to manipulate industries like Journalism in the UK has been spotted.

    A suspect alleged of nefarious professional activities seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s alleged of gross harm and misconduct in professional roles as part of a campaign of harassment across the UK. It’s alleged he’s been helped to be undercover in some UK charitable organisations.

  • “The Guardian” is the worst part of my life

    The degrading, deteriorating experience I had at “The Guardian” for three weeks in 2007 in London is something that will not be repeated, and I feel relieved for it.

    Every day passed like a lead weight and I couldn’t do it again. It’s no small boost to be told it can’t happen to me again. It’s something I can use to increase my learning.

    The observations I made aren’t for the feint hearted. The people there lived graphic lives and only had explicit insights to share.

    The deflation of their activity relieved a lot of people, besides. In spite of the struggle, the personal trial was worth it for that value.

    If it helps people, I believe it’s important to bring it to an end. This is the type of community ethic that can help us survive. It’s the one that means we thrive.

  • Westminster Week: Reported world

    Wednesday

    Sir Keir Starmer MP (Holborn & St Pancras/Labour), as Prime Minister, accused the party of the Leader of the Opposition of “crashing the economy” during their extended period in office. “They broke the economy, we’re fixing it,” he says.

    Thursday

    Chris Law MP (Dundee Central/SNP) is seeking to raise the issue of local Journalism in the House of Commons, asking for a debate on its present survival. He’s particularly concerned about its decline in terms of staff layoffs and closures.

  • Caught: Rupert Lowe suspect

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a suspect in a conspiracy by Rupert Lowe MP to manipulate the Journalism industry in the UK has finally been located.

    A suspect alleged of nefarious interference spotted here in Reading Station, in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s alleged to provide material support to the MP, to enable his inquiries into random subjects with a level of credibility. However it’s known as deleterious to professionals that work in its remit.

  • The UK media routinely sabotages us

    The experience of most people in this country is now typified by the results of deep-seated cynicism.

    In our terms, this is the Journalism we’ve got used to.

    I’ve known potential A-level students turned away from Sixth Form because their form of politics isn’t liked anymore.

    I’ve known job applicants laughed at for saying they’re a conservative because the newspaper that decides for them has moved on.

    This country is populated by people betrayed by the greedy, and the negligent.

    These are the sorts that call themselves Journalists, and yet only have a Land Rover to show for it.

    The homogenous nature of Politics is designed to betray us. It helps Labour for this to be the case.

  • News Journalism – like any business – has fault lines

    The fact is crime is a huge threat to Journalism – and freedom of the Press – if it ramps up. The escalation of some activity in London has led to uncertain times.

    The activity of the Journalist is made harder by it. It presents intersecting concerns, and such like these make for trying circumstances.

    The safety aspect is usually covered for, but the nefarious activity has to stop and its effects eliminated for Journalism to continue.

    The real threat of disruption is in the spread of information itself. It can make some necessities in reporting to be more dangerous.

    This means people won’t know what they need to at the time of its greatest worth. It can harm profits – and the knowledge-base we need.

  • Caught: Fake Journalist

    A suspect in Fake News surrounding the Gaza-Israel conflict, believed to change sources, infiltrate media companies, and manipulate data has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s alleged to claim he’s persecuted as a Journalist. A Police investigation has proved his claim to be false.

    A suspect loitering in Gaza alleged of serious crime.

    He’s believed to play a role in keeping hunger in Gaza as a criminal tool to maximise profits.

    He’s also believed to hinder the welfare of kids in Gaza by hacking invoicing and supply software used by small humanitarian groups.

  • Exclusive: MI5 Journalistic interference

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, the UK’s domestic intelligence service is accused of attacking UK Journalists.

    It’s believed to happen in the North and South of the country and affects people of varying degrees of professionalism.

    It’s also alleged UK University academics are supporting the effort. They use contact with graduates to achieve interference. It leads to more lucrative work.

  • Caught: “The Guardian” antagonist

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a suspect believed to lead “Charges” against owners of “The Guardian” has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect walking in Reading West, Berkshire.

    It’s alleged she’s used criminal funds to launch attacks. Her false accusations have lead to extensive litigation. It slows relevant Journalist activity in the UK.

  • Caught: MoS “Duo”

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Mail on Sunday “Duo” suspected of serious crime has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    Two suspects in Reading alleged of serious crime.

    They’re alleged to help criminals to harass working professionals in Ireland. They’re also alleged of serious sex crimes.

  • Caught: Gaza “Fake News” operative

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Gaza “Fake News” operative has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    He makes threats to staff of many companies. It’s to keep fake coverage, events, and stories in general circulation.