Upon first entry through the side entrance in a busy shopping centre, life appears to stop. People...
Author - Alex Veeneman
The Trump-Trudeau relationship
When President Trump spoke Wednesday night at a fundraiser for a Republican Senate candidate in...
Liana Baker, the Olympics and global journalism
When Reuters were looking for reporters to send to Rio de Janeiro to cover the 2016 Summer...
Four stories & a dilemma
My reaction is intermittently similar to that of Hugh Grant’s character in Four Weddings and...
The Currency of John Peel
The record is not your traditional indie rock record. It begins simply with a piano and a vocal...
Harvey Weinstein and feminism
They are stories that make you pause and think. They are stories that people did not necessarily...
Culinary lessons for journalists about authenticity
On the public television station in the part of the US where I live, a daily programme comes on...
Four stories and a dilemma
My reaction is intermittently similar to that of Hugh Grant’s character in Four Weddings and...
Reflections on the collaborative spirit
Saturday, 22nd July. At the Walker Arts Centre in Minneapolis, a hub of the American Midwest, there...
Why women’s ideas must be equal in journalism
While she was a correspondent at the Financial Times, Cathy Newman was asked for recommendations...
John Peel and the search for authenticity
In an edition of Write On, the former BBC World Service programme devoted to examinations of its...
The world needs journalism (and Public Editors)
On first glance, the role of Public Editor may not make sense to an average reader. It may appear...
Five tips for a quality dissertation
The dissertation reflects an interesting point in one’s time at university. It is a symbolic...
The need to vote in #GE2017
When Prime Minister Theresa May called a general election last month, The New York Times ran a...
All you have to do is talk
Journalism is one of the most rewarding professions in the world. It also can be one of the most...
Impartiality: More than just reporting
The year is 1982. In a radio continuity studio in central London, an announcer prepares to light a...
The need for truth in the digital age
At midday last Wednesday, MPs gathered in the House of Commons for Prime Minister’s...
France, Britain and the EU factor
“I don’t believe in odds, and I don’t believe that you can predict a campaign...
George Osborne and the matter of facts
The news came this past week that George Osborne, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, was to...
Nicola Thorp, dress codes and identity
A little over two years ago, a woman walked into a job in the city to begin temporary work as a...