Seeking case study for Sunday Telegraph article on am-dram
amdram.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
I am a journalist and am currently writing an article for the Sunday Telegraph on am-dram and need someone to interview.
amdram.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
I am a journalist and am currently writing an article for the Sunday Telegraph on am-dram and need someone to interview.
Leftnews.org (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
More evidence that Tony Blair is a war criminal. “On July 16, 2002, [former PM Tony Blair] was questioned by the chairman of the foreign affairs committee, [who] asked him directly: “Are we then preparing for possible military action in Iraq?” “No,” said Mr Blair. “There are no decisions which have been taken about military action.” As [...]
Duncan Borrowman (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
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Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Corporate Rescue (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
The subject of insolvency has been touched on in the brilliant Private Eye for the second week running. See issue no.1249, 13 November to the 26 November, at page 30, for a very interesting story, this time about a different firm from that featured last week. There has of course been a long history of insolvency issues being featured in the Eye (and the Oldie) My forthcoming paper on the Poulson Affair...
What's happening at Barrett & Coe (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
As part of our national marketing campaign for Family Portrait bookings we have booked advertising in the Sunday Telegraph Seven magazine at the end of November. Where we do not have a franchisee these bookings will be made available to our existing clients. Merilyn Saddleton, who took the Kings Lynn and north Norfolk franchise 2 months ago and is still on a course emailed me: 'I have made my first...
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
A shortlist of 20 works has been drawn up for The Saatchi GallerySunday Telegraph Art Prize for Schools 2009.
Sobering Thoughts (Free subscription) | 27/10/2009
Stuff1. The Sunday Telegraph reported that the United Kingdom's National Health Service has endorsed Nintendo Wii Fit video game.2. Two news stories from ScienceDaily.com that make the 'Duh files': "Women Outperform Men When Identifying Emotions," and "'Difficult-to-treat Asthma' May Be Due To Difficult-to-treat Patients."3. Writing in the November issue of Reason, Jesse Walker...
Keith Nevols (Free subscription) | 25/10/2009
This is a letter to the Sunday Telegraph following a long article by Christopher Booker who regularly writes a column disputing climate change etc. I put it here as they are unlikely to publish it. 'Dear Editor' 'Interesting article by Christopher Booker - but I have one question for him.' 'Earlier this year we had a heavy snowfall. Kids aged 12 and 13 were very excited because they 'have never seen...
Tabloid Watch (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Yesterday's Sunday Telegraph story Immigrant allowed to stay because of pet cat , has turned up in the Mail today as Migrant facing deportation wins right to stay in Britain... because he's got a cat . Both articles make clear the cat was one detail among many. So how come the 'many' other details are not the focus of these articles? Because both papers have an agenda to make the immigration system...
virtualreview: china|blogs (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
A joint project between the Harvard-Yenching Library and the National Library of China plans to digitize nearly 51,000 rare books and manuscripts, some dating back to the Song Dynasty, from the Harvard collection. Once completed, the texts will b...
Media Week (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
LONDON - The Sunday Telegraph is launching a glossy twice-annual magazine for parents of children aged five-plus called ST Kids this Sunday (11 October).
Edward Lucas (Free subscription) | 24/09/2009
Published: 8:30AM BST 20 Sep 2009 President Barack Obama is beginning to look out of his depth It is lovely to feature in other people's dreams. The problem comes when they wake up. Barack Obama is an eloquent, brainy and likeable man with a fascinating biography. He is not George Bush. Those are great qualities. But they are not enough to lead America, let alone the world. Admittedly, the presidential...
Britannia Radio (Free subscription) | 20/09/2009
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 20.9.09 Voters demand EU referendum if David Cameron becomes PM The Tories have come under fierce pressure on Europe as a poll shows that 70 per cent of voters want a Conservative government to offer a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, even if it is already law when they come to power. By Patrick Hennessy and Melissa Kite An ICM survey for The Sunday Telegraph also
UKPolling Report (Free subscription) | 20/09/2009
The only poll I’ve found in the Sunday papers so far is from ICM in the Sunday Telegraph. No sign of voting intention figures yet (they may not have been asked), only questions about the EU. The poll apparently shows 70% of people in support of the Conservatives offering a referendum on the Lisbon treaty “even [...]
Bloggers4UKIP (Free subscription) | 06/09/2009
A report in today's Sunday Telegraph, by Melissa Kite, suggests that the Conservative Party have a small headache developing."Party chiefs are struggling to prepare alternative policy blueprints to unveil to grassroots activists, as the mood in Ireland suggests the vote on October 2 could go either way."What a surprise - not, that we then have Mark Francois repeating that well-worn line:"But...