A year at war – the story of three soldiers in Afghanistan, by Catrin Einhorn.
Peter Grier asks whether Reagan was a good President.
Jereme Roos warns us that Europe is in crisis. How can we break through?
The first half of this piece on the Today Programme is wonderful. ‘It was the young people that created the revolution. We didn’t help them at first – we were too scared, but now we are all part of it’.
Paul Mason has twenty reasons why protests are kicking off all around the world. Spot on.
Proof that the human body is capable of just about anything.
Dorian Lynskey ponders on the poshification of pop music, and looks at the relationship between privilege and protest music.
Thomas Friedman finds three things changing the Middle East; China, 20-year olds, and Twitter.
The Today Programme reveals some of the logistical things to think about in a changing climate. Like the idea of phone networks going down…
Andy Summer on why inequality matters for poverty reducation, and how it’s come back on to the global agenda.