Harvey Goldsmith: Can live music survive Covid?
The Interview1 Mars 2021

Harvey Goldsmith: Can live music survive Covid?

Stephen Sackur interviews one of the UK’s top live music promoters, Harvey Goldsmith. One of the many costs of the Covid pandemic means that, in much of the world, we can’t gather to enjoy the arts live; the creative world we used to know may be hard to revive. Has the cultural cost of Covid been ignored?

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Getachew Reda: Have Tigray's rebels surrendered?

Getachew Reda: Have Tigray's rebels surrendered?

One of the most costly conflicts of the 21st century may be over. Representatives of the Ethiopian government and Tigrayan rebels signed a peace agreement earlier this month. After two years of war, a...

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Chelsea Manning: Does transparency justify leaking state secrets?

Chelsea Manning: Does transparency justify leaking state secrets?

Stephen Sackur interviews former US intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, who leaked a trove of military secrets and spent seven years behind bars. Did her actions undermine American security?

23 Nov 202223min

Salome Zourabichvili: How much does Georgia have to fear from Russia?

Salome Zourabichvili: How much does Georgia have to fear from Russia?

The war in Ukraine has triggered fears that Vladimir Putin may set his sights on other former Soviet republics. Zeinab Badawi speaks to Salome Zourabichvili, the President of Georgia, whose country sh...

21 Nov 202223min

Ronald Lamola: Does the ANC have answers for South Africa's problems?

Ronald Lamola: Does the ANC have answers for South Africa's problems?

Next month, the ruling ANC in South Africa holds its five-yearly national conference. President Cyril Ramaphosa is seeking re-election as leader of the party, which would him in position to contest na...

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Mark Wolf: Does the world need a new anti-corruption court?

Mark Wolf: Does the world need a new anti-corruption court?

Global leaders often come together to work for what they hope is the greater good, such as tackling climate change, conflict and the economic crisis. But does the world need a new body to put leaders ...

16 Nov 202224min

David Dimbleby: Are journalistic values under threat?

David Dimbleby: Are journalistic values under threat?

Where do you get your news from, and do you trust it to be true? For many of us, the answers to these questions are changing. Social media is an increasingly dominant source of information; long-estab...

11 Nov 202223min

Gerard Lyons: Is Britain's economy up to scratch?

Gerard Lyons: Is Britain's economy up to scratch?

The UK economy is in a hole. Inflation is high, interest rates are rising, public debt is soaring and, according to the Bank of England, Britons face two years of recession. Stephen Sackur speaks to G...

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Sauli Niinistö: Finland's new strategic direction

Sauli Niinistö: Finland's new strategic direction

Stephen Sackur is in Helsinki for an exclusive interview with Finland’s President Sauli Niinistö. After decades of pragmatic coexistence with Moscow, Finland has made a big strategic decision: to join...

7 Nov 202223min

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