Presenter also tells Freeview event he would like to return to British television
Andrew Neil has said journalists are “basically the PR department of Greenpeace” when it comes to reporting on the climate crisis, as the interviewer indicated he would like to return to British television screens in the future., told a television industry conference that there was not enough critical reporting on predictions about the impact of rising global temperatures.
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