security
- 11 May 2008
ByCassandra CavallaroCassandra Cavallaro reports on a shameful case of Nigerian passengers being forcefully deported from a British Airways flight.
- 08 May 2008
ByBruce KentA report on Trident confirms what Bruce Kent has always believed – that it is a colossal waste of money and does little, if anything, for our security.
- 25 Mar 2008ByPaul Rogers
Two new reports highlight the unavoidable emergency of climate change, writes Paul Rogers, and the key responsibility of governments in taking radical measures to address it.
- 12 Mar 2008ByManu Luksch and Mukul Patell
“With an estimated 4.2 million CCTV cameras in place, [the UK’s] inhabitants are the most watched in the world.” Manu Luksch and Mukul PatelI talk about the experience of making Faceless, a film using data protection requests from CCTV systems.
- 28 Feb 2008
By - 06 Feb 2008ByMatthew Cookson
Babar Ahmad is the US’s hostage in Britain, his conversations with MP Sadiq Khan have been monitored by police and he faces extradition to the US on trumped up charges. He is the real victim of the bugging scandal, says Matthew Cookson.
- 04 Dec 2007ByPaul Rogers
Paul Rogers explores the Cold War origins of the Oxford Research Group and highlights the way ORG is moving forward to become one of the leading organisations developing alternative security approaches and working to address threats such as climate change and marginalisation.
- 24 Nov 2007ByPeter Reydt
A recent Newsnight report has exposed a deliberate policy to allow British submarines the capability to launch nuclear missiles without any central control or oversight by the government, writes Peter Reydt.