3 stories have arrived on our Saturday doorsteps this morning that beg tribute to be paid to our media, especially Sky and the other Sun type media sources.
1. The Dutch show was a hoax - as mentioned by one seasoned tv critic on Sky 2 days ago (and he was criticised hugely) the former head of the TV channel showing the donor show had died of organ failure and his colleagues have been determined to challenge antiquated Dutch laws to save thousands of people who need transplants.
2. Bob Woolmer died of natural causes "it has been revealed" - not announced you se, but revealed. I feel sorry for the Pakistani players and the mans family, they had to go through hell, and only today the pres say "Woolmer was known as a heavy drinker and suffered from diabetes". Now this was never mentioned, not once in the mass media, instead he was a "gentleman of the game" and "a legend". But such a mess of the whole situation was made that now the drumbeating nationalism of the British press and media have tarnished the memory of the man and those who surrounded him.
3. Lesley Ash and her superbug. From sniggering openly and ridiculing her, the media this morning have suddenly gone all shock and horror with her quarter of a million pounds award for contracting the hospital bug.
What will happen next with little maddy?