And yet, over on pfm, the common argument is that the BBC is biased towards the Tories, and Laura Kuenssberg is always being accused of being a Boris fanboy. See also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Kuenssberg
'In the 2019 United Kingdom general election, Kuenssberg was accused of bias, in various campaign incidents, alongside criticism of the BBC's election coverage. On 11 December, one day before the 2019 general election, she drew controversy by claiming on air that submitted postal votes, apparently viewed by both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, were "looking pretty grim for Labour in a lot of parts of the country."[31][32] Viewing postal votes prior to polling day is in breach of guidelines set by the Electoral Commission[33] and predicting electoral outcomes based on votes cast prior to polls closing may be a criminal offence.[34][35] The footage was subsequently withdrawn from BBC iPlayer, while the episode of Politics Live in which the incident happened was withdrawn and removed from the BBC Parliament schedule.[36] The BBC News press office tweeted: "Regarding today's Politics Live programme, the BBC does not believe it, or its political editor, has breached electoral law."[37] The Metropolitan Police Service later confirmed that there was "no evidence of any criminal offences having been committed." [38]
She faced criticism for tweeting the personal blog of Dominic Cummings, the government's chief strategist, and thus broadcasting his message unadulterated.[39] She was also condemned for incorrectly tweeting that a Labour activist had punched a Conservative Party advisor, without verification; footage was released showing this was untrue and she later apologised and retracted her tweet.[40] On 3 March 2020, however the BBC's Executive Complaints Unit stated that "It found no evidence of political bias nor that Laura Kuenssberg had failed to check the story before publication."[41]'
Now, you might ague that two wrongs don't make a right, but it's interesting to see that a predominately left-ish forum like pfm sees the bias one way, whilst some here on AoS see the bias operating the other way.