When the UK ‘opened its borders’ to the EU, it faced a deluge of Eastern European workers coming to its shores in the hope of better living conditions and plentiful job prospects. Recent media coverage has focused on the British public’s ostensibly paranoid reaction to these new residents. Do we want them here or not? Are they taking all our jobs? Or are they just revealing the extent to which the benefit culture has spread in Britain?
During a period of refreshing honesty and review of the historical and cultural implications of the Spanish Civil War, an extraordinary character is emerging: Mario Hubert Armengol.
Guy Kiddey has a short chat with the Leader of the Liberal Democrats: The media, justice, his party and Iraq.
Guy Kiddey talks to Louis Barnett, a man on a moreish misson.
Where we were then and where we are now.