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  • 2 weeks ago | dailymail.co.uk | Colin Fernandez

    The BBC was accused by viewers of 'going woke' after dropping veteran gardening presenter Joe Swift from this year's Chelsea Flower Show coverage - replacing him with two women. Swift has been a presenter at the Royal Horticultural Society's flagship event for the past 24 years, rising from roving reporter to co-anchor alongside Monty Don. But this week, bosses replaced the familiar frontman with female presenters Rachel de Thame and Arit Anderson, who joined Don on the main evening BBC Two show.

  • 2 weeks ago | thisismoney.co.uk | Colin Fernandez

    The BBC was accused by viewers of 'going woke' after dropping veteran gardening presenter Joe Swift from this year's Chelsea Flower Show coverage - replacing him with two women. Swift has been a presenter at the Royal Horticultural Society's flagship event for the past 24 years, rising from roving reporter to co-anchor alongside Monty Don. But this week, bosses replaced the familiar frontman with female presenters Rachel de Thame and Arit Anderson, who joined Don on the main evening BBC Two show.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailymail.co.uk | Colin Fernandez

    The BBC was accused by viewers of ‘going woke’ after dropping veteran gardening presenter Joe Swift from this year’s Chelsea Flower Show coverage - replacing him with two women. Swift has been a presenter at the Royal Horticultural Society’s flagship event for the past 24 years, rising from roving reporter to co-anchor alongside Monty Don. But this week, bosses replaced the familiar frontman with female presenters Rachel de Thame and Arit Anderson, who joined Don on the main evening BBC Two show.

  • 2 weeks ago | thisismoney.co.uk | Colin Fernandez

    The BBC was accused by viewers of ‘going woke’ after dropping veteran gardening presenter Joe Swift from this year’s Chelsea Flower Show coverage - replacing him with two women. Swift has been a presenter at the Royal Horticultural Society’s flagship event for the past 24 years, rising from roving reporter to co-anchor alongside Monty Don. But this week, bosses replaced the familiar frontman with female presenters Rachel de Thame and Arit Anderson, who joined Don on the main evening BBC Two show.

  • 1 month ago | dailymail.co.uk | Colin Fernandez

    Ask a child to wash the family car? That amounts to child cruelty, say parentsBy COLIN FERNANDEZ Published: 19:35 EDT, 19 April 2025 | Updated: 19:35 EDT, 19 April 2025 Helping out around the house used to be key for teaching children the value of hard work, especially when it was rewarded with pocket money. But it appears the art of doing household chores is dying – and it is partly because parents think such efforts amount to child cruelty, a survey has found.

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