26th April 2010
Lucia Hodgson asks why the debates surrounding immigration and asylum are ignoring the human realities The past few weeks have seen our prospective leaders battling it out over policy details, every last penny of their budgets, and the pressing question of political and parliamentary reform. But there is one subject that craves immediate attention: immigration ...
26th April 2010
Multi-award winning poet Don Paterson discusses life and death, hardcore scientific materialism and his latest collection of poetry, Rain, with James Maxwell Propped against the glossy white wall of the Mitchell Library’s top floor corridor, Don Paterson looks to me every bit the stray musician and vagabond poet. Having discarded his scratched and battered guitar ...
26th April 2010
Journalist and author David Aaronovitch introduces James Maxwell to the curious world of the conspiracist Dramatically speaking, successful conspiracy theories — those that linger in the public consciousness long after the event that inspired them has actually occurred — are composed, in roughly equal measure, of the absurd and the sinister. Take, for instance, the ...