
The Deobandis: Part 2
In part two of The Deobandis, the BBC's former Pakistan correspondent Owen Bennett Jones reveals a secret history of Jihadist propagation in Britain. This follows the BBC's discovery of an archive of ...
14 Apr 201642min

The Deobandis: Part 1
The Deobandis are virtually unknown to most British people, yet their influence is huge. As the largest Islamic group in the UK, they control over 40% of mosques and have a near monopoly on Islamic se...
14 Apr 201642min

The Philby Tape
How did notorious traitor Kim Philby manage to infiltrate MI6 and send its most sensitive secrets to the Soviets? Now, for the first time, we can hear his account in a once secret tape the BBC has une...
4 Apr 201628min

Corporate Amnesia
Phil Tinline finds out what happens when institutions lose their memory and how they can best capture and share the lessons of the past.
21 Mars 201628min

The End of Free
Andrew Brown of The Guardian asks if the dramatic rise of ad-blocking software will undermine the commercial model behind most free news on the internet. He finds an industry in deep concern over the ...
14 Mars 201628min

Power to the People?
Will devolution bring back the power to England's cities and regions that they once had? And, if so, will all local authorities fare equally? Michael Robinson explores the history of local government ...
7 Mars 201628min

Labour and the Bomb
Jeremy Corbyn's opposition to the renewal of Britain's nuclear deterrent has opened up divisions within the Labour Party that run very deep. The issue will come to a head when Parliament votes on whet...
27 Feb 201628min

Multiculturalism: Newham v Leicester
How are councils in two of the UK's most multicultural places managing diversity? Back in the 1970s, the Labour party developed a model of working with ethnic minority and faith community groups to he...
22 Feb 201628min





















