In this discussion, Graham Majan, a seasoned TV journalist and former BBC reporter, dives into the BBC scandal and the troubling shift toward narrative-driven journalism. He argues that the BBC, once a paragon of impartiality, has lost its way, succumbing to groupthink and bias. Majan critiques the oversimplified media coverage of conflicts, like Israel and Gaza, and links the rise of modern narratives to societal polarization. He explores how journalism has transformed from objective reporting to partisan storytelling, leaving audiences longing for true impartiality.