Higher Channels
A "Who'll Save Africa?" season begins with The Hunger Business (Saturday and Sunday 8.00 C4). Beginning with the Nigeria-Biafra conflict of the 1960s and the aid effort that prolonged the war, the...
A "Who'll Save Africa?" season begins with The Hunger Business (Saturday and Sunday 8.00 C4). Beginning with the Nigeria-Biafra conflict of the 1960s and the aid effort that prolonged the war, the...
(All time pm unless stated.) Performance on 3 (7.30 R3). A weekend celebrating the centenary of Aaron Copland's birth begins with a concert live from the Barbican in London and an interval talk by...
The BSE crisis showed that health has been the missing link in the food chain. Now, writes Tim Lang, it is time for the government to enshrine public wellbeing at the heart of an open policy-making...

Michael Bellesiles's suggestion that US gun culture is an 'invented tradition' has made him the gun lobby's prime target, Tim Cornwell writes. Hate email arrives in Michael Bellesiles's mailbox in...
Chancellor gives research a boost Chancellor Gordon Brown has given research and innovation a helping hand in his pre-budget statement. Mr Brown said there would be consultation on tax relief for...
FINANCIAL TIMES The government will announce an extra £600 million in funding to back the business-led Learning and Skills Council — the biggest reform in national training efforts since...
Germany and Brazil exchange ideas Germany and Brazil have signed a memorandum of understanding that aims to increase the bilateral exchange of postgraduate and postdoctoral academics by 20...
Deadline: 15/12/2000
Deadline: 01/12/2000

A 40 page full colour Millennium Magazine will be published with The ߣߣÊÓÆµ Supplement on 21 December 2000. Our first Millennium Magazine looked back over the past 1,000 years of...
The next Textbook Guide, published with The THES on 24 November, will include authoritative reviews of recent textbooks on politics languages and linguistics psychology and psychiatry mathematics and...
Secrets of the Ancients (10.00 am UK Horizons) Re-runs of the BBC Science series from last year begin with an episode in which Robin Knox-Johnston tries to sail a reconstructed Viking longship....
On 17 November The ߣߣÊÓÆµ Supplement presents a snapshot of further education in England as the sector faces its biggest shakeup for many years. Contributors include David Melville,...
Canadian Tories promise to reverse cuts Canada's opposition leader, Joe Clark, has blamed cuts imposed by Jean Chrétien's Liberal government for the country’s brain drain and promised that a Tory...
York running, but loos silent York University was still operating today despite the city's worst flooding for more than 400 years, but staff and students were being asked to&...