From today's UK papers
THE INDEPENDENT Lord Archer has told the Cambridge University magazine Varsity that members of ethnic minorities were not made to feel welcome in the Conservative party. DAILY TELEGRAPH A test of...
THE INDEPENDENT Lord Archer has told the Cambridge University magazine Varsity that members of ethnic minorities were not made to feel welcome in the Conservative party. DAILY TELEGRAPH A test of...
Meridian Music: Verdi (9.05 am, repeated Thursday 1.05am). Second of two programmes with Michael Oliver. Memories Are Made of These (11.00 am R4). Ian Peacock investigates how memories are formed in...
FINANCIAL TIMES Scientists fed up with failing to get their message across to the public are to set up an independent science communications centre in London. THE GUARDIAN Thousands of students are...
Consortium to boost enterprise in Midlands Science minister Lord Sainsbury has launched a £10 million enterprise initiative by eight West Midlands universities, the Mercia Institute of...
ߣߣÊÓÆµn prime minister John Howard has promised to spend A$3 billion (£1.1 billion) over the next five years to raise higher education enrolments, increase research output, build new-economy...
Taking a Stand (9.00 am R4). Norman Finkelstein, author of The Holocaust Industry , talks to Fergal Keane. The Secrets of Maps (9.30 am). Simon Calder begins a series on map history with Gerard...
Students demonstrate at Indonesian parliament Indonesian police fired teargas and warning shots at 10,000 student demonstrators who stormed the gates of the parliament in Jakarta demanding...
FINANCIAL TIMES Every college and university in Wales is to appoint an academic as "entrepreneurship champion" as part of a £50m four-year project to remedy the shortage of business start-ups. The...
Call to combat animal rights extremists Scientists have urged the home secretary to strengthen proposed laws to combat animal rights extremists. The Research Defence Society said ...
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Start the Week (9.00 am R4). Slovenian sociologist Slavoj Zizek is among Paxman's guests. » Composer of the Week (9.00 am R3 and rest of week) is Monteverdi. The Real Captain Bligh (11.00 am R4). The...
SATURDAY January » Breaking the Seal : Domesday (9.30 am BBC2). The Open University begins a re-run of its series on archives, first broadcast last year, with the Domesday Book. Verdi Day (from 9.00...
Chasing Shadows