Whilst I am very weary about starting this thread and in particular how in could degenerate very quickly, I thought you might be interested in hearing the media coverage from the US side of the pond.
I remember the night of the tragedy very well, Lockerbie is only an hour or two from us and a lot of local people were involved in the events, so I was interested in the outcome of yesterdays decsion which was due to be broadcast as we were taking off from Gatwick.
I am assuming its pretty much front page today in most of our newspapers as well as headline news on the web and TV.
On arriving at the HGV last night, I clicked away till I found some news which wasn't local, eventually settling on CNN.
This 'breaking' news was around 8th or 9th in the bulletin and was covered by two sentences - 'The Scottish Government has released the Lockerbie bomber today. Many of the victims familys are very upset by this decision.' - big bit of reporting !
Seems a little different to the reaction our news is reporting [:?]
David
(for the record, I am not particularly into politics and don't really agree with the concept of the Scottish Government tier, let alone the SNP and their politics, and I don't agree with the decision they have made)
I remember the night of the tragedy very well, Lockerbie is only an hour or two from us and a lot of local people were involved in the events, so I was interested in the outcome of yesterdays decsion which was due to be broadcast as we were taking off from Gatwick.
I am assuming its pretty much front page today in most of our newspapers as well as headline news on the web and TV.
On arriving at the HGV last night, I clicked away till I found some news which wasn't local, eventually settling on CNN.
This 'breaking' news was around 8th or 9th in the bulletin and was covered by two sentences - 'The Scottish Government has released the Lockerbie bomber today. Many of the victims familys are very upset by this decision.' - big bit of reporting !
Seems a little different to the reaction our news is reporting [:?]
David
(for the record, I am not particularly into politics and don't really agree with the concept of the Scottish Government tier, let alone the SNP and their politics, and I don't agree with the decision they have made)