One week before the local elections, Investigations Editor Daniel Hewitt returns to a community in North Shields living well beyond the bread line. In 2022 he spent weeks filming with residents who […]
One week before the local elections, Investigations Editor Daniel Hewitt returns to a community in North Shields living well beyond the bread line. In 2022 he spent weeks filming with residents who […]
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary discusses the impact of the Iran conflict on the European airline sector and the company’s outlook.
A rare media visit to Turkmenistan, a former Soviet republic and one of the world’s most isolated nations, signals an easing of internal controls under a new leader, Felix Light reports.
In the Holyrood elections, all the main parties have wrapped themselves in the Saltire for this campaign, on the the doorstep independence is not the main issue. Like other parts of Britain, […]
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In this web exclusive, the rock musician Sting talks with Mark Phillips about his stage musical, “The Last Ship,” in which he stars, and which is being performed on a global tour. […]
Sky’s Rowland Manthorpe looks at how Britain’s desire to become an AI superpower is being hampered by the UK’s energy infrastructure. It follows OpenAI’s decision to put on hold a multi-billion-pound data […]
At 61, Mr Peter Chiang is still building toy model kits in his hobby shop in Katong.The aeronautical engineer says he’s built more than 1,000 kits over the decades and hopes to […]
New data shows interest in vinyl records is only getting stronger, with social media and and special releases from artists like Taylor Swift helping drive the trend. Jarred Hill has more.
Douglas McCombs and John Herndon from post-rock band Tortoise go record shopping at Amoeba San Francisco in this “What’s In My Bag?” episode. From Tom Verlaine, Silent Serpent, David Thomas of Pere […]