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Shanta Barley | 18:56 UK time, Monday, 13 July 2009

Britain's longest-serving national news presenter, Peter Sissons, has delivered a withering critique of the Â鶹Éç's stance on global warming, claiming that it is 'effectively Â鶹Éç policy' to stifle the views of climate change sceptics.

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'I believe I am one of a tiny number of Â鶹Éç interviewers who have so much as raised the possibility that there is another side to the debate on climate change', he told the Daily Mail.

'The corporation's most famous interrogators invariably begin by accepting that "the science is settled", when there are countless reputable scientists and climatologists producing work that says it isn't', Sissons concluded.

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