https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3v154nr797o
Yes. In this case it's the author of the article calling him a hero. Rather than a person he has quoted.
Quote marks indicate opinions instead of objectivity, however BBC doesn't always use it as a subjective quote, defeating that argument.
Who was he quoting in the headline?
When the media decides who you are rooting for.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3v154nr797o
Yes. In this case it's the author of the article calling him a hero. Rather than a person he has quoted.
Quote marks indicate opinions instead of objectivity, however BBC doesn't always use it as a subjective quote, defeating that argument.
Who was he quoting in the headline?