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Revision as of 15:12, 31 July 2021
Robin Peter Aitken | |
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Born | November 24, 1952 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | journalist |
Employer | BBC |
Notable work | Can We Trust the BBC? |
Spouse | Sarah |
Children | 2 daughters |
Robin Peter Aitken MBE born 24 November 1952[1][2] is a British journalist who for many years worked for the BBC. His 2007 book Can We Trust the BBC? alleged pervasive and institutional left-wing bias at the BBC.[3] He has held a seminar on this subject at the Thomas More Institute.[4][5] He is co-founder of the Oxford Foodbank and was made an MBE for this work in 2014.[6]
Personal life
Aitkin is married to Sarah[7] and has two daughters. He lives in Oxford.[8]
Works
- Can We Trust the BBC?. Continuum. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8264-9427-6.
References
- ^ https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/document-api-images-live.ch.gov.uk/docs/nxF9x0PTvGGj1QtFeWYjqP2GyJGEPdxoFrxakn6d8gE/application-pdf
- ^ https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/Xknd0H5996achXCD_VplauiOFv8/appointments
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Robin Aitken – Towards a Moral Perspective in Mass Media". Thomas More Institute. 24 April 2008. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
- ^ "Robin Aitken on BBC Bias". 18doughtystreet. 19 February 2007.
- ^ "Oxford food bank founders made MBEs in Queen's Birthday Honours".
- ^ Aitken, Robin (January 2013). Can We Still Trust the BBC?. ISBN 9781472900890.
- ^ http://archive.debatingmatters.com/people/robin_aitken/
External links
- BBC Insider Exposes BBC Bias & Lack of Diversity of Opinion. Out of Touch BBC is Its Own Worst Enemy, New Cultural Forum, 1 March 2020
- Liddle, Rod (25 February 2007). "Troubles with Auntie?". The Sunday Times. London. Retrieved 22 May 2010.