Badger
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On the BBC news homepage you see a picture of a train crash with:
"Train jackknifed on faulty track
A train jackknifed at 92mph less than two seconds after travelling over degraded points in Cumbria, an inquest hears."
When you open it up, you find the title of the article is actually "Grayrigg crash: Black box shows how train jackknifed" and the article goes on to explain about Grayrigg in 2007.
Come on, that's really bad reporting. No excuse for not using the title of the article on the homepage. The way they put it it looks like a new crash and serves only to make people more anxious about rail travel!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/england/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cumbria-15468600
"Train jackknifed on faulty track
A train jackknifed at 92mph less than two seconds after travelling over degraded points in Cumbria, an inquest hears."
When you open it up, you find the title of the article is actually "Grayrigg crash: Black box shows how train jackknifed" and the article goes on to explain about Grayrigg in 2007.
Come on, that's really bad reporting. No excuse for not using the title of the article on the homepage. The way they put it it looks like a new crash and serves only to make people more anxious about rail travel!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/england/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cumbria-15468600