The BBC viscerally opposes subscription: it wants universal access to homes that only criminal enforcement can deliver.
The British government's programme to counter violent extremism hands religious fundamentalists the gift of a narrative of victimhood, narrowing the political space for secular feminists and others to challenge fundamentalism.
Ideas, just like viruses or organisms, do not spontaneously generate, even if certain historical circumstances make the rise and spread of a given idea more likely.
Those who think that Jeremy Corbyn could turn the Labour party into a British Syriza should think again.
Accountability practices, intended to increase trust in NGOs, can lead to a narrow focus on projects at the expense of engaging in wider campaigning for social transformation.
Accusations that the BBC is ‘crowding out’ the broadcasting market are flawed. We need a new framework to assess its contribution to industry and society within the UK and abroad.
Investigative journalist Sue Lloyd Roberts who died this week, fought for the oppressed and downtrodden. The BBC should keep her mission alive with a unit dedicated to human rights worldwide.