Red-hot favourite in race to be named Channel 4 chairman was involved in shaping plans for rival broadcaster BBC's future When Lord Burns chaired the government's inquiry into hunting with dogs, he famously concluded that the...
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Once again, a television drama portrays a courtroom incorrectly I've been watching BBC1's Garrow's Law: Tales from the Old Bailey, with some pleasure. It is based on a real barrister, William Garrow, a pioneer of the art of...
On the eve of the bill determining Britain's digital future, Ben Bradshaw attacks the Tory leader's 'pact' with the Murdochs and defends the BBC, if not its Trust, from its 'circling enemies'. He speaks to James Robinson After...
It's cute and it's cuddly. And in 30 years, campaigners say, the koala will be extinct. But this emblematic animal has a curious history – and its fate is mired in politics When south-eastern Australia was consumed by bushfires...
A new paper by William W Bostock from the School of Government, University of Tasmania, analysing the debate between the psychiatric profession and the Australian government over collective depression syndrome found among...