The author is a former BBC broadcaster and producer, and one of the founding editors of Newsline.
It’s murderous attackers, not tweeters, that need to be investigated
A tv show ignites controversy on the subject of teen suicide
Fighting against leaks, tweets and terrorists
Can we start to discuss Marx again?
Will Brexit decide the UK election?
Violent rhetoric shapes violent actions
University Challenge 2017 proves to be the only game in town
How the state infiltrates our social media narrative
The sexist tone of Daily Mail’s front page draws a barrage of criticism
The issues linked to being young, British and Muslim
A British judge rules a tweet as defamatory and orders a payment of £24,000 in damages
A recent case reveals how little attention is paid to actually implementing the law against sexual harassment in the workplace
The dissemination of fake news is intrinsically linked to political advertising and information gleaned from social media profiles
Fashion Week is fun and quirky but it’s a business event rather than a cultural achievement
Police families know how deeply personal the death of any police official feels
So how come we are still reading books?
Nadeem Aslam’s new novel is a powerful elegy on the death of reason and tolerance
Hamid’s new novel is a fast paced tale of urban love, betrayal and revenge
A shocking undercover investigation exposes Israel’s vicious propaganda war in the UK
Anne Bronte finally seems to be getting the recognition denied to her for years