The author is a former BBC broadcaster and producer, and one of the founding editors of Newsline.
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Smear campaigns are used increasingly to silence criticism of government
A search for identity is the subject of a historical novel set in 20th century Iran
Now is the time for governments to speak of cooperation - not of conspiracies
The corona virus lockdown is an opportunity for us to reassess our lives
The British press has been hysterical about Meghan and Harry’s ‘betrayal’
Should works of fiction be ‘disappeared’?
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Pressures on media houses should not result in journalists being exploited
Yet another populist leader is ousted through the men in uniform
Why remembrance of conflicts matters
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Another independent-minded news publication closes down
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TV dramas suggest links between 1930s fascist movements and Brexit Britain
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