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New research suggests trust in news has declined in the UK and around the world. The report also highlights growing use of social media, online video and AI tools for accessing information.
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00:00In principle, yeah, but if it's anything like not the major news like ITV, BBC, then you do read something,
00:11can you think? No, that's not true.
00:13Well, we are the old type. We watch the news, we watch every part of it because I'm most concerned
00:21about what's going on because we have grandchildren and also because of our own boys. It's very conflicting and I
00:28think it's very one-sided and that's what bothers me. You're not getting a true picture anymore, so no, I
00:33don't think I do.
00:34I get everything on Facebook or obviously online myself. I don't really watch the news like I used to, but
00:40it's all fake on Facebook. You don't know what's real and what's not real.
00:44Some of them are really big as it and they believe in everything that they read.
00:48It's difficult, you don't know what to believe. One page is saying one thing and then the news is saying
00:53another, you don't know what to believe anymore.
01:07Well, for instance, it's very against the North and I don't like that. I don't like, I mean, you're listening
01:13all the time about people, you know, we're getting picked on for this and picked on for that.
01:18I'm a Liverpool girl and I've worked in many, many places and the things that they say about us and
01:25how they degrade us is appalling.
01:27That's never taken into account. That's obsessed me greatly.
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