RADIO SPECIAL REPORTS
For BBC World Service “Tech Tent”:
“Parliament’s failure to update biometrics regulation risks unlawful use and allows inequality of rights for people — especially children — across the United Kingdom”, 21 September 2018
“Could the pioneering female code-breakers of World War 2 inspire a new generation of women and girls into cyber-security work?”, 4 May 2018
RADIO ESSAYS
For BBC World Service “World Business Report” and BBC Radio 4 “Business Matters”:
‘Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Sparks Wider Conversation about Business Ethics and ESG”, 17 March 2022
‘Ireland Makes History — and Possibly the Future — with a Basic Income for the Arts’, 10 January 2022
‘What Is the Best Use of Our Time?’, 2 November 2021
‘Aesthetics at Work: How to Use Your Senses to Improve the Experience’,13 October 2021
‘The Art of Storytelling at Work’, 20 September 2021
‘How to Give and Receive Feedback that’s Actually Useful’, 10 August 2021
‘How a Good Rivalry Can Help Us to Reach Our Best’, 24 June 2021
‘Kids’ advice on how to bring a sense of play to work’, 19 May 2021
‘Before the Art of the Deal Comes the Art of the Meal’, 3 May 2021
‘How a to Give a Good Pep Talk ’, 9 March 2021
‘Bereavement in the Workplace’, 15 February 2021
‘Losing a Job — and Getting Back in the Game”, 24 November 2020
‘Why Companies Need a Moral Compass’, 2 November 2020
‘Training to Teach Yoga during a Pandemic’, 1 September 2020
‘Leaders’ Summer Holiday Reading’, 27 July 2020
‘Summer Holidays in a Pandemic’, 29 June 2020
‘Losing Your Job — Or Letting a Colleague Go — over Zoom’, 9 June 2020
‘Coronavirus at Work’, 9 March 2020
‘What Desk Workers Can Learn from People Who Work with Their Body”, 27 January 2020
‘Burnout: How to Spot It, Treat It, and Prevent It’, 16 December 2019
‘Be Your Own Boss: The Dream vs the Reality’, 7 October 2019
‘So You’re Looking for a Mentor: Tips on Who and What to Consider’, 29 July 2019
‘Don’t Just Give a Talk, Put on a Show: Tips on Public Speaking’, 25 June 2019
‘Bring A Kid to Work Day’, 6 May 2019
‘Workplace Surveillance Technologies: You, Your Boss and Your Intimate Data’, 8 April 2019
‘How to Thrive as a Night Owl in a World Made for Morning People’, 18 February 2019
‘What To Do When You’re Sent Back To The Drawing Board’, 28 January 2019
‘Men: Who Are Your Female Role Models Working in Technology?’, 26 November 2018
‘Preparing for Retirement, Emotionally’, 5 November 2018
‘How to Run a Good Meeting, If You Really Must Have One’, 15 October 2018 (also published on BBC online as an article on 23 October 2018)
‘The Side Hustle: Turning Your Passion(s) into Profits’, 17 September 2018
'Lost in Translation: Why Humans Will Keep Learning Languages', 27 August 2018
'The Gender Pay Gap at Home: Why some American couples lie when wives earn more than husbands', 6 August 2018
'Work Your Mojo: The British Government Wants to Stimulate Your Creativity', 16 July 2018
'The Strength to be Vulnerable: How Business Leaders Can Transform Mental Health at Work', 26 June 2018
'Conspicuous Exercise: The Fitness Habits of Business and World Leaders', 12 June 2018
'It Pays to Disobey: MIT Media Lab's $250,000 Prize for Ethical Disobedience', 21 May 2018
RADIO INTERVIEWS/PODCASTS
BBC World Service, Business Matters, 11 October 2024
BBC World Service, Business Matters, 20 August 2024
BBC World Service, Business Matters, 23 July 2024
BBC World Service, World Business Report, 19 July 2024
BBC Radio Five Live, CrowdStrike Software Update Causes Global IT Outage, 19 July 2024
BBC World Service, Business Matters, 5 July 2024
BBC World Service, Business Matters, 23 May 2024
BBC World Service, Business Matters, 16 April 2024
BBC World Service, Business Matters, 5 March 2024
BBC World Service, Business Matters, 24 February 2024
BBC World Service, “Business Matters”, 2 December 2023
BBC World Service, Newsday, “Update on the OpenAI/Microsoft/Sam Altman Firing Saga”, 21 November 2023
BBC World Service, “Business Matters”, “Insurance: the Cost of Destruction + US-China chips war”, 1 September 2023
BBC World Service, “Some AI Experts Warn that AI Risks Should be on par with Pandemics and Nuclear War”, 30 May 2023
BBC Radio Ulster, “Michael Schumacher’s Family to Sue over AI-Generated ‘Interview’, 21 April 2023
BBC World Service, “Business Matters”, “Ethics of Generative AI Technologies, US-China Decoupling, Biden Climate Ambitions”, 21 April 2023
BBC World Service, Newshour, “The Many Things We Did Not Learn from the BBC’s Interview with Elon Musk”, 12 April 2023
BBC World Service, World Business Report, 8 April 2023
World Service, World Business Report, “Outlook for the semiconductor industry as Samsung cuts production”, 7 April 2023
BBC Radio 5 Live, “UK national emergency alert will be tested on an estimated 90% of phones this month”, 6 April 2023
BBC Radio Scotland, “UK data regulator (ICO) fines TikTok for Unlawfully Taking Children’s Data”, 4 April 2023
BBC World Service, Business Matters, “TikTok Under Firet, Again, as a Possible National Security Risk”, 16 March 2023
BBC World Service, Digital Planet, “Digital Identity: Where Are We Now?”, 7 March 2023
BBC Radio Ulster, Sunday Sequence, “Surveillance: Are We Getting Closer to George Orwell’s 1984?”, 19 February 2023
BBC World Service, Business Matters, “EU Digital Services Act, Manchester United Sale, Munich Security Conference, Mobile Gaming in Finland,” 18 February 2023
BBC World Service, Business Matters, “US Speaker of the House drama; Glencore under pressure over ESG; Bolivia turmoil; WhatsApp proxy servers”, 6 January 2023
BBC World Service, Business Matters, “Serious news analysis followed by the best Christmas song of all time: Elvis Presley’s ‘Merry Christmas Baby’”, 22 December 2022
BBC World Service, Business Matters, “Millions Pledged to Support Ukraine’s Power Grid”, 1 December 2022
BBC World Business Report, “Google Receives Largest Fine in US History for Wrongful and Misleading Location Tracking of Users,” 14 November 2022
BBC Radio 5 Live, “Outlook for Twitter Following Elon Musk’s Acquisition,” 28 October 2022
BBC World Business Report, Tech companies’ declining advertising revenues, 26 October 2022
BBC World Service, Business Matters, (Rishi Sunak becomes new UK prime minister, China’s slowing growth, leadership amidst uncertainty), 25 October 2022
BBC World Service, Business Matters (Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones fined $1bn for defamation; leadership qualities; US inflation), 13 October 2022
BBC World Service, Business Matters (Hurricane Ian, UK financial crisis, Porsche IPO, Brazil election, World Cup, Australia data breach), 30 September 2022
BBC World Service, Business Matters (Twitter whistleblower testimony, US inflation, death of Jean-Luc Godard and the future of French cinema), 14 September 2022
BBC World Service, Business Matters (new UK prime minister Liz Truss, Instagram fined, China taking Tibetans’ DNA), 6 September 2022
The Data Lab podcast, A Panopticon of Our Own Making, 16 August 2022
The Data Lab podcast, Technology Ethics, 3 August 2022
Oversharing podcast, ‘The Wicked Problem of Technology Ethics,” 12 June 2022
BBC World Service, Business Matters, 4 June 2022
BBC World Service, Tech Tent, “Clearview AI, sexual assault in the metaverse, period trackers, home robots”, 27 May 2022
BBC World Service, “The Advertising Trap”, 21 May 2022
BBC Radio 5 Live, “Elon Musk Puts Twitter Acquisition Temporarily On Hold, Signalling Possible Price Renegotiation”, 13 May 2022
Interview with Marco Ciappelli for the ITSP Magazine podcast, 11 March 2022
Interview with Paddy Stephens for the Ethics for a Changing World podcast, 7 March 2022
Interview with Justin Hendrix for the Tech Policy Press ‘The Sunday Show’ podcast, 27 February 2022
‘Discussion of Technology Is Not Neutral: A short guide to technology ethics by Stephanie Hare’, BBC World Service “Business Matters”, 23 February 2022
‘Discussion of Technology Is Not Neutral: A short guide to technology ethics by Stephanie Hare’, BBC World Service ‘Digital Planet’, 22 February 2022
‘Where (if anywhere) should facial recognition be used?’, The Naked Scientist (listen) (transcript), 13 February 2022
BBC Radio Belfast, “5G Showdown between US Airlines and US Telecoms”, 19 January 2022
BBC World Service, ‘Business Matters’, “How the World Is Responding to the Omicron Variant",” 21 December 2021
BBC Radio 4, ‘Business Daily’, ‘Amazon Agrees to Allow only 5-Star Reviews for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Book’, 21 December 2021
BBC World Service, “Business Matters’, “New Omicron Variant Causes Concern and What Makes a Thanksgiving Meal?”, 26 November 2021
BBC World Service, ‘Business Weekly’, “Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen Has Spoken. Now What?”, 9 October 2021.
BBC Radio Foyle, Ulster and Stephen Nolan, “Facebook Outage Underscores Importance of Resilience”, 5 October 2021.
BBC World Service, ‘Business Matters’, “President Joe Biden Convenes CEOs to Prioritise Cybersecurity”, 26 August 2021
BBC Radio Wales, “Will the NHS Covid-19 notification app still ‘work’ after July 19?”, 13 July 2021
BBC Radio 5 Live, “Will the NHS Covid-19 notification app still ‘work’ after July 19?”, 13 July 2021
BBC World Service, ‘Business Matters’, “China’s cyber regulator starts to rein in Big (Chinese) Tech”, 5 July 2021
BBC World Service, ‘Digital Planet’, “PimEyes: when does a tool/technology become a weapon?’, 19 May 2021
BBC Radio 5 Live, “UK Government Plans to Require Photo ID for voting: Live Audience Phone In”, 12 May 2021
BBC World Service, ‘Digital Planet’, “Analysis of the European Commission’s Proposal for a Regulation for Artificial Intelligence”, 27 April 2021
BBC World Service, ‘Tech Tent’, “Facebook vs Australia: who won? And will other countries follow suit?”, 26 February 2021
BBC BBC World Service, “The Climate Question”, ‘Can the Internet Ever Be Green?’, 8 February 2021
BBC World Service, ‘Newsday’, “Amazon and Alphabet post blow-out results and Jeff Bezos Steps Down’, 3 February 2021
BBC World Service, “Business Matters”, ‘Google Threatens to Leave Australia over New Law, While Cutting a Deal with France to Pay Publishers’, 22 January 2021
BBC Radio 5 Live, ‘US Technology Companies Under Fire for Their Role in Trump Supporters’ Insurrection — Now What?”, 12 January 2020
BBC Radio 4/World Service, ‘Business Matters’, ‘US Technology Companies Under Fire for Their Role in Trump Supporters’ Insurrection — Now What?”, 11 January 2020
BBC Northern Ireland, ‘US Technology Companies Under Fire for Their Role in Trump Supporters’ Insurrection — Now What?”, 11 January 2020
BBC World Service, ‘Newshour’, “US government sues Facebook for anti-trust, calls for breakup", 10 December 2020
BBC World Service, “Digital Planet”, 8 December 2020
BBC World Service, “Business Matters”, 26 November 2020
BBC World Service, ”World Business Report, “Will today’s US Senate hearings with CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google Lead to Section 230 Reform?” 28 October 2020
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, “Frequently Asked Questions about the new NHS COVID-19 App”, 29 September 2020
BBC Radio 5 Live, “Assessment of the NHS COVID-19 app for England Wales, released today”, 24 September 2020
BBC World Service, World Business Report, “What the sale of ARM means for competition in the superconducting industry and the US-China tech war”, 14 September 2020
Big Brother Watch podcast with Silkie Carlo and Evan Sellinger, ‘Covid-19 and the Rise of Biosurveillance’, 21 July 2020
BBC World Service, World Business Report, “What next for EU-US data sharing now that the ECJ has ruled that Privacy Shield is invalid?”, 16 July 2020
BBC World Service, “Digital Planet”, ‘Is This the End of Facial Recognition?’,16 June 2020
BBC World Service, “Tech Tent”, ‘IBM, Amazon and Microsoft Will No Longer Sell Facial Recognition Technology to US Police Departments (But Read the Fine Print)’, 12 June 2020
BBC Radio 4, Inside Science, “Testing and Tracing the Coronavirus, and the Traces Our Movements Leave Behind”, 28 May 2020
BBC Three Counties, “UK contact tracing launches (without app)”, 28 May 2020
BBC World Service, Tech Tent, South Korea’s Use of Surveillance Technology Is Helping to Contain Coronavirus. Could It Work Elsewhere?, 15 May 2020
BBC Radio 5 Live, “Assessment of the UK Government’s Contact Tracing App”, 5 May 2020
BBC Radio Three Counties, “Assessment of the UK Government’s Contact Tracing App”, 5 May 2020
TalkRadio London, ‘Assessment of Digital Contact Tracing Apps: Why I Won’t Be Downloading the UK Version (as it currently stands)”, 29 April 2020
European Council on Foreign Relations, ‘App-solutely necessary:? Technology as a way out of the coronavirus’, 17 April 2020
TalkRadio London, ‘Surveillance in a Pandemic…and Afterwards’, 14 April 2020
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, ‘Overview of Meditation Apps and How They Can Help Look after Your Health’, 14 April 2020
BBC World Service/Radio 4 Business Daily, ‘Coronavirus and Surveillance’, 9 April 2020
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, ‘Pros and Cons of Different Platforms to Use to Stay Connected during Coronavirus’, 24 March 2020
BBC Radio 4, ‘World at One’, ‘GCHQ warns about insecure baby cameras and other IoT devices’, 3 March 2020
BBC World Service, ‘US Claims Huawei Is Exploiting Backdoors to Access Mobile Networks’, 12 February 2020
BBC Radio Kent, ‘London Metropolitan Police Is Rolling Out Live Facial Recognition Technology’, 28 January 2020
BBC Radio 5 Live, London Metropolitan Police Announces Roll-Out of Live Facial Recognition Technology despite calls for a Moratorium’, 24 January 2020
BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester, London Metropolitan Police Announces Roll-Out of Live Facial Recognition Technology despite calls for a Moratorium’, 24 January 2020
BBC Radio London, London Metropolitan Police Announces Roll-Out of Live Facial Recognition Technology despite calls for a Moratorium’, 24 January 2020
BBC Radio 4, ‘Today programme’, Travelex ransomware, 8 January 2020
BBC Radio 3, ‘Free Thinking’, “Speaking the Right Language”, 12 December 2019
BBC World Service, ‘Digital Planet’, “Facial Recognition in China versus in liberal democracies”, 10 December 2019
BBC World Service, ‘Tech Tent’, 6 December 2019
BBC Radio 4, ‘Today programme’, “New China law requires facial recognition to use the internet”, 30 November 2019
BBC Radio Surrey, ‘Facial recognition technology: what are the risks and opportunities and how does the UK compare to the rest of the world?”, 28 November 2018
BBC Radio 4, “Pandora’s Ballot Box”, 16 November 2019
BBC Radio 4, “Today programme”, ‘Google launch of ‘smart’ current accounts raises regulatory concerns as Big Tech moves into financial services’, 14 November 2019
BBC World Service, Digital Planet, “CrimeTech”, 5 November 2019
BBC World Service, “Business Matters”, 2 November 2019
BBC Radio 4, PM, ‘Companies Are Increasingly Using AI for Recruiting — Is It Better or Worse at the Job?’, 25 October 2019
BBC World Service, “Business Matters”, 18 October 2019
BBC World Service, “World Business Report”, 21 September 2019
BBC World Service, “Tech Tent”, 20 September 2019
BBC World Service, “World Business Report”, 5 September 2019
BBC World Service, "Tech Tent”, 5 September 2019
BBC World Service, ‘Business Matters’, 31 August 2019
BBC Radio Scotland, ‘Big Brother Watch Reveals Britain’s Facial Recognition Epidemic’, 16 August 2019
BBC Radio Foyle, ‘Big Brother Watch Reveals Britain’s Facial Recognition Epidemic’, 16 August 2019
BBC Radio 5 Live, ‘Debate with Emma Barnett and Alun Michaels of South Wales Police’, 12 August 2019
BBC World Service, “Tech Tent”, 26 July 2019
BBC World Service and Radio 4, “Business Matters”, 20 July 2019
BBC World Service, “Tech Tent”, 5 July 2019
BBC World Service and Radio 4, “Business Matters”, 27 June 2019
BBC Radio 4, “PM”, “Facial recognition technology in the United Kingdom: why we need a moratorium and a biometrics strategy that protects our civil liberties”, 20 June 2019
BBC Radio 4, ‘Today’, “Facebook plans to launch cryptocurrency — will it succeed and if so, what will it mean?”, 24 May 2019
BBC Radio 4, ‘Inside Science’, ‘Facial recognition technology: problems and opportunities’, 23 May 2019
BBC World Service, 'Digital Planet’, 21 May 2019
BBC Radio Kent, ‘Liberty’s legal action against South Wales Police over facial recognition technology’, 21 May 2019
BBC World Service and Radio 4, ‘Business Matters’, 18 May 2019
BBC World Service, ‘World Business Report’, “What will Apple look like in 10 years?”, 30 April 2019
BBC World Service, ‘Tech Tent: Huawei and 5G global lines are being drawn’, 26 April 2019
BBC Radio 5 Live, ‘What does the government’s decision to allow Huawei to help build 5G mean for UK security and intelligence sharing?’, 24 April 2019
BBC World Service, Newsday, ‘Twitter results’, 23 April 2019
BBC World Service and Radio 4, ‘Business Matters’, ‘British PM suffers new Brexit defeat’,13 March 2019
BBC World Service and Radio 4, ‘Business Matters’, 22 February 2019
BBC World Service, ‘Tech Tent’, 15 February 2019
BBC World Service, ‘Click’, “Our changing relationship with technology: trends for 2019”, 1 January 2019
LBC, “London Metropolitan police trial facial recognition technology in central London”, 17 December 2018
BBC World Service, ‘Newsday’, “Canada Arrests Huawei’s Chief Financial Officer, Will Extradite to the US on Allegations of Violating Iran Sanctions”, 6 December 2018
BBC World Service, ‘Newsday’, “The British Parliament Seized Data Relating to Facebook Ahead of a Parliamentary Enquiry on November 27”, 27 November 2018
BBC World Service, “Newsday”, ‘Canada hosts 2-day conference to try to reform the World Trade Organization (WTO) — but the United States and China, whose trade war violates WTO rules, won’t attend’, 24 October 2018
BBC Radio 4, “Today programme”, ‘Impact of the disappearance of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Silicon Valley technology companies, many of which have accepted significant investment from Saudi Arabia’, (starts at 6:14) 15 October 2018
BBC World Service, "World Business Report", 'Google workers protesting against building a censorship-facilitating search engine for China', 17 August 2018
BBC World Service, 'Newsday', analysis of Alphabet/Google Q2 earnings, 24 July 2018
BBC Radio 4, "Today programme", analysis of Alphabet/Google Q2 earnings/Trump vs the EU, 24 July 2018
BBC World Service, 'Tech Tent', "Battle Over Copyright Uploads", 6 July 2018
BBC World Service, 'World Business Report', "Special one-hour episode on Money, Power and Tech", 29 June 2018
Martha Debacle on W (Mexico), 'Facebook data sharing, Cambridge Analytica, privacy implications', 20 March 2018
BBC Radio Surrey, "Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Exposes Facebook Data Sharing: 50 million users", 20 March 2018
BBC Radio Sussex, "Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Exposes Facebook Data Sharing: 50 million users", 20 March 2018
BBC Radio Foyle, "Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Exposes Facebook Data Sharing: 50 million users", 20 March 2018
BBC Radio Ulster, "Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Exposes Facebook Data Sharing: 50 million users", 20 March 2018
BBC World Service, "Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Exposes Facebook Data Sharing: 50 million users", 20 March 2018
BBC Ulster, "Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Exposes Facebook Data Sharing: 50 million users", 20 March 2018
BBC World Service, "Business Briefing", analysis of Twitter earnings, 8 February 2018
BBC World Service, "World Business Report", analysis of Twitter earnings, 8 February 2018
BBC World Service, "Newsday", analysis of Snap earnings, 7 February 2018
BBC World Service, "World Business Report" analysis of Amazon, Alphabet and Apple earnings, 2 February 2018
BBC Radio 4, "Today programme", analysis of Amazon, Alphabet and Apple earnings, 2 February 2018
BBC World Service, Business Daily, "What Should We Look Out for in 2018?", 2 January 2018
BBC World Service, Tech Tent, “Diversity Row Hits Google”, 11 August 2017
BBC World Service, "Witness: The Trial of Maurice Papon ", 12 May 2017
BBC Radio 4 Today programme, "What Brexit means for data protection", 22 March 2017
BBC Radio 4 Today programme, "Implications of the US Federal Reserve's rate increase", 16 March 2017
BBC World Service, Business Live with Susannah Streeter, "Trump's Conflicts of Interest", 11 January 2017
BBC World Service, Tech Tent, "The Promise and Perils of Data", 25 November 2016
BBC Radio Ulster, "Reactions to the terror attack in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray on 26 July 2016", 28 July 2016
BBC Radio Scotland, "Reactions to the terror attack in Nice on 14 July 2016", 15 July 2016
BBC Radio Scotland, "Terror attack in St Etienne-du-Rouvray, France", 26 July 2016
BBC Radio 5 Live, "Reactions to the terror attack in Nice on 14 July 2016", 15 July 2016
BBC Radio 5 Live Afternoon Edition, Episode 4 (World Affairs) of "In short: a drama set in a fictional radio news station 20 years from now with scenarios suggested by experts", 26 November 2015
BBC Radio 5 Live, "Analysis of Islamic State (ISIS) attacks in Paris on 13 November 2015", 14 November 2015
BBC Radio 4 Today programme with Tanya Beckett, "Risk rising for Greece to default on the IMF, wider eurozone contagion, and the risks associated with the UK-EU referendum"
BBC Radio Oxford, UK General Election coverage, 8 May 2015
BBC Radio Oxford, 'Political Cross Dressing -- UK election preview', 19 April 2015
BBC Radio Oxford, breakfast show, 'The strong £ versus the weakening €: what's causing this, what are the implications for UK exports and tourism, and what is the outlook?", 12 March 2015
BBC Radio Oxford, Breakfast Show with Phil Gayle, "Austerity in the UK and Greece: Is Enough, Enough?" 17 February 2015
BBC Radio Oxford, "After the Paris terrorist attacks: Jewish emigration, counter-terrorism, data privacy changes in the UK, and Chancellor Angela Merkel demonstrates against PEGIDA", 13 January 2015
BBC Radio 4 Today programme, 'ECB revises downward growth and inflation forecasts, opening the path to Quantitative Easing in early 2015', 5 December 2014
BBC Radio 4 Today programme, "Tax dodging in Luxembourg, the role of European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker therein, and GDP outlook for France and Germany",14 November 2014
BBC Radio Oxford with Phil Gayle, 'Equal Pay Day in the UK -- for the rest of the year, full--time female workers are working for free thanks to the gender pay gap!", 4 November 2014
BBC Radio Oxford, Phil Gayle show, "Why did the EU just hit the United Kingdom for an addition 1.7 billion pounds -- to be paid by December 1?!", 24 October 2014
BBC Radio 4 Today programme, "Should Germany stick to austerity or go for stimulus?", 22 October 2014
BBC Radio 4 Today programme, 'German business confidence falls for the fifth consecutive month -- why?', 25 September 2014
BBC Radio Oxford with Phil Gayle, "On why the European Council will ignore the UK and Hungary and proceed with the nomination of Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission President", 27 June 2014
BBC Radio Oxford with Phil Gayle, "European Parliament elections: now what?", 27 May 2014
BBC Radio Berkshire with Andrew Peach, "European elections and UKIP", 15 May 2014
BBC Radio Berkshire with Andrew Peach, 'European elections: focus on immigration and what would happen if the UK leaves the EU', 14 May 2014
BBC Radio Berkshire with Andrew Peach and Matthew Elliot of Business for Britain, "The Possibility of a UK exit from the EU", 13 May 2014
BBC Radio Berkshire with Andrew Peach and Mark English of the European Commission in London, "European elections and the UK-EU relationship", 12 May 2014
BBC Radio Oxford (with Phil Gayle), Why should we care about the European Parliament elections?, 17 April 2014
BBC Radio Oxford, 'How will parliament's veto on Syria intervention affect the US-UK "special relationship"?', 30 August 2013
BBC World Service, World Business Report, 'Bailout fallout: Brazil criticises IMF over Greece' 9 August 2013
BBC Radio Oxford (Phil Gayle and 5 Drive), "Unleash the Bank of England! Reactions to the 2013 UK budget"
BBC Radio Oxford, 'Implications of a UK 'in-out' referendum on the EU', 24 January 2013
LBC Radio, "Significance of the US warning to the UK on a possible EU exit", 10 January 2013
CBC radio, "On the challenges facing Mark Carney, next Governor of the Bank of England", 30 November 2012
LBC Radio (London's Biggest Conversation), 'EU seven-year budget negotiations', 23 November 2012
BBC Radio Oxford, 'EU seven-year budget negotiations', 23 November 2012
BBC Radio 4, Today programme, launch of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), 8 October 2012
BBC World Service, launch of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), 8 October 2012
BBC World Business Report, (Post Greece/France elections, discussion of France, Spain and Germany), 18 June 2012
BBC Radio Oxford, 'German bank downgrade, France pension reform mini-reversal, Spain bailout risk?' 6 June 2012
BBC World Service, Business Daily, 'ECB bond-buying', 2 April 2012
BBC World Service, ‘EU-South Korea free trade agreement’, 6 October 2010
BBC Radio 4, 'Last Word’, (with Jane Little and Arno Klarsfeld), 23 February 2007
BBC Radio 4, ‘Today Programme’, (with Ed Stourton and Antony Beevor), 19 February 2007
RADIO NEWSPAPER REVIEWS
BBC Radio Oxford, Sunday papers review with BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz, 26 April 2015
BBC Radio Oxford, Sunday paper review with BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz, 8 February 2015
BBC Radio Oxford, Sunday papers review with BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz, 31 August 2014
BBC Radio Oxford, Sunday papers review with BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz, 11 May 2014