
The course for change
James Harding reflects on how the UK General Election will change the course of the country.To find out more about Tortoise:- Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our jour...
24 Mai 20247min

Should journalism defend democracy or enable it?
James Harding ponders what the job of journalism is in the of face populist liars, sophisticated propaganda and the information war. To find out more about Tortoise:- Download the Tortoise app - for...
17 Mai 20248min

Why newsrooms matter
James Harding makes the case for why newsrooms should be places a home for challenging questions, heretics and contrarians. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10 Mai 20244min

The joy of journalism
Why being a journalist and asking questions can be such a privilege and a joy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3 Mai 20245min

A new age of rearmament
In the past week there have been a couple of dramatic announcements on military spending, but it has actually increased every year since 2014. In his Editor's Voicemail James explains why this gradual...
26 Apr 20246min

David Cameron inspires a rethink
Although Lord Cameron’s turn as Foreign Secretary hasn’t redeemed his reputation for Brexit, it has made James think again - not just about the former prime minister, but about politics and political ...
19 Apr 20247min

Why it's wrong to suggest the BBC is antisemitic
We should worry about people putting the self-serving values of WhatsApp tribalism ahead of the difficult business of common understanding.To find out more about Tortoise:- Download the Tortoise app -...
22 Mar 20246min

The princess and the tortoise
Who decides what's real? James Harding reflects on the challenges that modern newsrooms face when trying to provide accurate information. He also has some news about his family's pet tortoise.To find ...
15 Mar 20249min



















