Every day, multiple times a day, I need to stop briefly to unwind my thoughts and unburden my heart so that I can refocus and ...
Isaac Rasmussen is a former Royal Marine, a reformed convict, and a student of journalism.
Dominic Sandbrook is speaking about Gordon of Khartoum. He lowers his voice to a reverent whisper, leans into his microphone and tells me of “an imperial hero, an adventurer, who ended his days on the ...
Politics, as we political scientists love to note, is about trade-offs. What happens if you pretend trade-offs don’t exist? In November, the government put forward two major policy strategies. Rachel ...
Let us start with what is good about the unofficial Council of Europe meeting and statement to “rebalance” the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). What is good is that it is that the expressed ...
Ryan Murphy is the demon king of television. He is the producer, and now sometime writer and director, who brought us Glee, American Horror Story and, more recently, a series of ethically nauseating ...
Every parent has noticed that their child’s entertainment, play and learning has become increasingly digitalised. Some may not realise that their environment has become increasingly commercialised too ...
Alan and Lionel are joined by documentary maker Ben Zand, founder of documentary company Zandland and co-host of the new current affairs podcast Untangled. He talks about the era of podcasts, how to ...
In what circumstances should someone in the military or the security services not obey an order? In a democracy the general answer is obvious: orders should be followed. The alternative would be those ...
Why does every platform seem to get worse over time? This week, Ellen and Alona are joined by journalist, tech activist and sci-fi writer Cory Doctorow, who coined the term “enshittification” to ...
It may not have been a coup, but whoever leaked the so-called Prescott dossier on allegations of BBC bias to the Telegraph three weeks ago—“Not Me Guv!”—certainly pulled off a PR coup. You will ...