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      • A History of the WorldAll the latest news from the A History of the World project.
      • About the BBCAbout the BBC - A collection of blogs from inside the BBC
      • Ace and Vis BlogThe official blog for 1xtra DJs Ace and Vis
      • Across the LineThe ATL team write about anything and everything relevant to the Northern Irish music scene, the show itself and possibly some random stuff besides, and invite you to comment, discuss and participate.
      • Adam Curtis BlogThe stories Kabul: City Number One How Much Do You Know? Election Kinshasa: City Number Two It Felt Like A Kiss Back Stories Adam Curtis is a documentary film maker, whose work includes The Power of Nightmares, The Century of the Self, The Mayfair Set, Pandora's Box, The Trap and The Living Dead. Adam writes: "This is a website expressing my personal views – through a selection of opinionated observations and arguments. I’ll be including stories I like, ideas I find fascinating, work in progress and a selection of material from the BBC archives." The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. -->
      • Adrian WarnerI'm BBC London's Olympics Correspondent, which means I report on every aspect of the preparations for 2012. I'm going to be telling you what people are saying about London's preparations - both in the Olympic corridors of power and on the streets of the capital - and I want to hear your views. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Africa Have Your SayBBC Africa Have Your Say is a programme that connects Africans wherever they are in the world. It draws them together to discuss the issues that affect their daily lives. If you send us a comment it may be published. Think before you submit - are you sure you want to share your views with the world? Join us and have your say. We are LIVE on the BBC World Service every Tue, Wed, and Thu at 1600GMT.
      • Alison MitchellHello, I'm Alison Mitchell, reporter and commentator for Five Live and Five Live Sports Extra. Cricket is my speciality, so that's why I'm blogging here. You'll get bits and bobs about both England's men and women, including from the men's winter tours.
      • American FreiIn order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions. If you're reading via RSS, you'll need to visit the blog to access this content. var emp = new bbc.Emp(); emp.setWidth("277"); emp.setHeight("175"); emp.setDomId("frei100820"); emp.setPlaylist("http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/emp/8970000/8974900/8974967.xml"); emp.write(); I'm Matt Frei, anchor of BBC World News America. In American Frei I’ll be offering my take on major stories in the US and around the world and highlighting striking and original stories from within the BBC and far beyond. And I want to hear from you: your feedback and comments will make this blog a more lively and insightful forum.
      • Andrew BensonThe love affair has blown hot and cold, but Formula 1 has had me in its spell for most of my life. After 16 years covering the sport, in which I have reported from more than 100 Grands Prix, I am as thrilled by its heights, fascinated by its complexities and exasperated by its idiosyncrasies as ever. I hope there will be plenty of all of them to share with you now F1 is back on the BBC. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Andrew Harding on AfricaI’m Andrew Harding, the BBC’s Africa correspondent, and this is my blog from the world’s liveliest continent. I'm keen to hear your thoughts about what’s going right, and wrong, across Africa.
      • Anne Diamond's BlogHi! I’m Anne Diamond and on weekday mornings you can find me on BBC Radio Berkshire (10 - 1). Even if you don’t live in and around Berkshire, and you know me from my TV and writing, you can always read what I’m doing here or listen online. Welcome!
      • Austin O'CallaghanHi I am Austin O'Callaghan, the presenter of The Championship on BBC Sport NI. I have reported on a range of sports and events, from cricket's World Cup to the Beijing Olympics. But the summer just wouldn't the summer without gaelic football. And the GAA wouldn't be the GAA without its fair share of talking points. Hopefully, you can help keep me up to date here on the stories and issues which matter to you.
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      • Backstage.bbc.co.uk blogbackstage.bbc.co.uk is the BBC's early adopter network to encourage participation and support creativity through open innovation.
      • Barling's LondonI’m Kurt Barling, BBC London’s Special Correspondent. This is where I discuss some of the big topical issues which have an impact on Londoners' lives and share stories which remind us of our rich cultural heritage.
      • BBC à MesaCanal dedicado à troca de experiências sobre comida e gastronomia em Londres.
      • BBC College of Journalism Blog
      • BBC Comedy BlogFunny stuff from the heart of the BBC Comedy Department. Spotted or made something you'd like to share with us? Get in touch!
      • BBC EsportesAnálises e comentários sobre os principais acontecimentos esportivos mundo afora.
      • BBC Food blogBBC Food blog - BBC chefs, presenters and experts pop in to share their food knowledge. Plus we offer a round-up of what’s hot in the world of food on the web.
      • BBC Internet BlogStaff from the BBC's online and technology teams talk about BBC Online, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC's digital and mobile services. The blog is reactively moderated. Posts are normally closed for comment after three months. Your host is Nick Reynolds (NR).
      • BBC Introducing blogThis is a collective blog about BBC Introducing's support for unsigned, undiscovered and under the radar artists.Radio 1's Huw Stephens and 6 Music's Tom Robinson are regular contributors. The blog is edited by producer Richard Banks.
      • BBC Learning Parents BlogFind advice and insights about the UK education system from our parent panel and guest experts.
      • BBC Music BlogJoin in the conversation about BBC music programmes with the people who make them.
      • BBC Three - BlogThe BBC Three Blog - enjoy exclusive interviews, videos, news and much more including all the latest gossip. We give you amazing access to the people who make BBC Three great both in front of the camera and behind the scenes.
      • BBC TV blogGet the views of BBC bosses, presenters, scriptwriters and cast from the inside of the shows. Read reviews and opinions and share yours on all things TV - your favourite episodes, live programmes, digital channels, the schedule and everything else.
      • BBC Weatherman Ian Fergusson’s BlogI'm Ian Fergusson, a BBC Weather Presenter based in the West Country. From benign anticyclones to raging supercell storms, my blog discusses all manner of weather-related issues. I also provide updated race weekend forecasts tied to our BBC coverage of Formula One. You can follow me on Twitter, too.
      • BBC 中文博客欢迎阅读BBC中文网的《记者博客》。主笔都是本网的新闻从业员,在此与各位分享工作心得,回应读者的查询与意见。
      • Being Human BlogWelcome to the Being Human blog - your ultimate behind-the-scenes guide to BBC Three's new drama about three twenty-somethings who also happen to be a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost.
      • Ben DirsHello. I have been working for the BBC for almost a decade now and cover almost all sports, but particularly cricket and boxing. It would be good to hear from you - just don't be nasty or my mum might get upset. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Betsan's BlogI'm Betsan Powys, BBC Wales' political editor. I'll be blogging the inside track on Welsh politics.
      • Blast - Your LabelFollow teenagers across the UK designing and creating their own capsule collections to showcase during London Fashion Week this September. Here you can see their progress and mentoring they receive from fashion industry pros.
      • Blether with BrianI'm Brian Taylor, BBC Scotland's political editor, and I'll be blogging here regularly on Scottish politics.
      • Blog Ar y Marc Trin a thrafod y byd pêl-droed yn ffordd unigryw criw Ar y Marc.
      • Blog BBC VietnameseBiên tập viên BBC Tiếng Việt chia sẻ các câu chuyện làm báo.
      • Blog C2 Y goss diweddara a mwy gan Magi D a gweddill criw C2.
      • Blog CylchgrawnStraeon, sibrydion a sylwadau am lyfrau, ffilm, theatr, diwylliant a chrefydd.
      • Blog Dari LondonBlog dari London ditulis oleh wartawan BBC Indonesia di seputar isu yang menjadi perhatian masyarakat di London dan Inggris pada umumnya berdasarkan perspektif pribadi produser bersangkutan.
      • Blog de los EditoresUn espacio donde los editores comparten su visión sobre diversos temas y cómo son cubiertos.
      • Blog do EditorO comando da BBC Brasil discute grandes temas internacionais, mídia e o jornalismo da BBC.
      • Blog Hywel Gwynfryn Hanesion Hywel o bob cwr o Gymru wrth iddo deithio’r wlad ar ran Radio Cymru – ar y ffordd i’ch cymuned chi!
      • Blog Poileataigeach Is mise Niall O’Gallagher. Bidh mi a’ blogadh an seo mu chùisean poileataigeach ann an Alba.
      • Blog Vaughan Roderick Golygydd Materion Cymreig y BBC yn blogio'n rheolaidd ar faterion gwleidyddol Cymru.
      • BollywoodRaj&Pablo;'s blog for the all things Bollywood on the Asian Network
      • Bradley's BlogRadio Ulster presenter and Undertones bass player Mickey Bradley writes on vintage punk and its cultural offshoots.
      • Bryan Burnett's blog (Radio Scotland)Welcome to Bryan's Burnett's blog; the stories behind Get It On and all the bits we don't broadcast.
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      • Cartas desde CubaUn espacio de reflexión sobre la vida cotidiana en la isla.
      • Chart BlogRadio 1's Chart Show blog, with gossip from Reggie, and daily reviews from Fraser McAlpine.
      • Chris Bevan Hello, I'm a journalist for the BBC Sport website, writing mainly about football, tennis and cycling. I've competed in all of the above sports with mixed success (ahem) and my biggest sporting achievement is probably breaking my leg in two places at Highbury, just before it was turned into flats. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Chris EvansThe daily blog of Radio 2's Chris Evans.
      • Chris Jackson's BlogHi, I'm Chris Jackson - presenter of the North East & Cumbria's very own current affairs programme, Inside Out. Welcome to my blog where I'll reveal some behind-the-scenes goings-on and share my thoughts on the stories we cover.
      • Chris JardineHi there, I'm Chris Jardine, midfielder with Scottish Third Division side Annan Athletic. I hope, throughout the season, I can give you a good insight into life at the newest Scottish League club and maybe even a few laughs along the way. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
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      • Dan Walker Hello there. Dan Walker here reporting for blogging duty. You may have spotted me covering Wimbledon, the Open, 6 nations or horse racing over the past few years but my new home is as presenter of Football Focus. Hopefully this blog will give you an insight into what happens on the other side of the famous sofa. Feel free to join in brothers and sisters.
      • David BondI'm David Bond, the BBC's Sports Editor. This blog will give you an insight into the big stories and issues in sport. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • David Cornock's blogHello. I'm David Cornock and I'm parliamentary correspondent for BBC Wales. This is the blog for the latest news and gossip from the Westminster village - with a Welsh accent.
      • Dig In BlogThe Dig In campaign has finished now. Thanks to everyone who took part in the campaign throughout 2009 and 2010. We hope you enjoyed growing the Dig In seeds, especially those of you who are new to growing vegetables. This site is no longer being updated, but it is still packed full of useful information about growing veg.
      • Direto dos EUAUm enfoque diferente sobre fatos que marcam a vida na maior potência mundial.
      • dot.MaggieIn order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions. If you're reading via RSS, you'll need to visit the blog to access this content. var emp = new bbc.Emp(); emp.setWidth("277"); emp.setHeight("175"); emp.setDomId("maggie100514"); emp.setPlaylist("http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/emp/8680000/8682300/8682391.xml"); emp.write(); I'm Maggie Shiels and this is my blog for stories about technology from Silicon Valley. My colleague Rory Cellan-Jones blogs at dot.Rory.
      • dot.RoryI'm Rory Cellan-Jones and this is my blog about how technology is changing our lives.My colleague Maggie Shiels reports from Silicon Valley at dot.Maggie. • You can also follow me on Twitter: @BBCRoryCJ
      • Douglas Fraser's LedgerHullo, I'm Douglas Fraser, and I'm business and economy editor at BBC Scotland. Welcome to my blog, where you can read my take on money matters, viewed from a Scottish perspective.
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      • EastEnders BlogNews, spoilers, exclusives and fandom from behind the scenes in Albert Square.
      • El Blog de LaloEl mundo de los deportes desde la óptica única de Raúl Fain Binda.
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      • Fergus's Medical FilesI'm Fergus Walsh, the BBC's medical correspondent. This is my blog for discussion of medical and health issues, especially research and ethics. Please get involved and leave a comment.
      • Focus on AfricaBBC Focus on Africa magazine, produced by the African Service, contains the continent's best writing and photographs.
      • FolkFolk & Acoustic with Mike Harding
      • FootballThis is BBC Sport's football blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about football from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Football TacticsMatches are often won or lost thanks to a moment of magic or a simple error, but sometimes a manager's tactical switch or why a team or player have hit form are worthy of further investigation. That is what this blog intends to do, with the help of expert opinion, tactical statistics and, of course, your ideas.
      • Formula 1This is BBC Sport's Formula 1 blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about Formula 1 from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Friction's BlogFriction's Blog for British Asian Music on the Asian Network
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      • Gardening BlogBBC Gardening presenters and guest writers share their horticultural inspiration, problem-solving and sheer delight in plants and gardens. Plus there's a weekly news round-up. Regular writers include Alys Fowler, Bob Flowerdew and Jim McColl. Read the host's welcome.
      • Gary Innes My name is Gary Innes and I play shinty for Fort William and Scotland. When not swinging my caman on the field, I play traditional music for a living and travel widely up and down the country to accommodate both passions. I'm looking forward to sharing my thoughts, and hearing from you on Scotland's oldest and wildest sport: shinty.
      • Gavin Hewitt's EuropeI'm Gavin Hewitt, the BBC's Europe editor and this blog is where you and I can talk about the stories I'm covering in Europe.
      • George RileyHi, I'm George Riley. You may have heard me flying the flag for our great game on Radio 5 live, where I currently present the sport on the Gabby Logan show. I also appear on 5 live Sport and the News Channel. I've commentated on rugby league on BBC radio for many moons and hope to use this blog to share my insight and behind-the-scenes gossip from every game I go to. You can also follow me on Twitter.
      • Get Your Game On blogJoypad ratings 1 Joypad = Wasteman game, I'd rather lips your granny! 5 Joypad = WicKED man game, I'd sell my granny to get this!! Have a look at our Glossary of terms.
      • Golf blogThis is BBC Sport's Golf blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about golf from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Gomp/artsAn arts journal by Will Gompertz, the BBC's arts editor.
      • Gordon FarquharI've been Radio 5 Live's Sports News and Olympics Correspondent since 1998. I'll be looking at the events behind the headlines in all sports but especially on the road to London 2012. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Graham Smith's CornwallI'm BBC Radio Cornwall's Graham Smith and this blog hopes to provide news, views and some fresh insights into the way government works, locally and nationally.
      • Greg James' blogThe official blog for BBC Radio 1 DJ Greg James
      • Gregory's First LawI'm David Gregory, BBC Science Correspondent for the West Midlands. My first law states: "Science is the answer." There is no second law. Feel free to drop me a line: david.gregory@bbc.co.uk.
      • Guy Smith's Met MattersI’m Guy Smith, BBC London’s Home Affairs Correspondent. I'll be writing about law and order and how it affects us.
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      • Have Your SayThis is Have Your Say from BBC News, where we offer you a platform to debate key stories in the news. Here are some tips on taking part in our debates.
      • Henley's HustingsWelcome to the hustings! I'm Peter Henley, the BBC's political reporter in the south of England. From parish councils in Sussex, to European politics in Oxford, this is the blog for you.
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      • Iain CarterI’m Iain Carter and I’m BBC 5 Live's golf correspondent. Golf is my first sporting love but in truth there's not much sport I don't like, and I've been lucky enough to report on tennis, cricket and rugby. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Iredale's Eye on PoliticsI'm Tim Iredale, the BBC's Political Editor in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire and presenter of the regional Politics Show. This is strictly a "no-spin" zone where the political viewpoint is more Humber Bridge than Westminster Bridge. Your comments and observations are more than welcome.
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      • Jack RossI was released as a teenager from the Scottish Premier League, had the hardening experiences of junior and part-time football and came back to the top flight with four years at university thrown in! I'm Jack Ross, a defender with Dunfermline and I aim to give you an insight into the life and mind of a professional footballer.
      • Jake HumphreySome of you may know who I am from CBBC, others from The Olympics, Sports Personality or my other BBC Sport presenting work. Now I'm presenting the BBC's F1 coverage and I'll be using this blog to share my experiences of life on the circuit. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules. You can also follow me on Twitter.
      • Jamie CullumJamie Cullum showcases his love for all types of jazz and music rooted in jazz, from its heritage to its future.
      • Jarvis CockerMusings and extra bits and bobs to enhance your enjoyment of Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service supplied by Jarvis and team.
      • Jennie GowHello, I'm Jennie Gow and I'll be guiding you through this year's MotoGP coverage on the BBC. I've been working in the biking world ever since I started out in TV, covering Speedway and Motocross before my move into the world of Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner, Nicky Hayden et al. Anyway, I hope you enjoy my blog and all the gossip and tales I'll be bringing from the grid and paddock. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Jersey BlogI'm Ryan Morrison from the BBC Jersey website. This is my blog looking at the stories behind the island's stories.
      • Jim SpenceThey pay me to watch football and talk football. That’s some people's idea of Christmas every day. I can't deny it's mine too. I view the football world through a different lens from some journalists, because I live and work in Dundee. The Old Firm are interesting, but so was my breakfast this morning. There is a whole lot more on the Scottish football menu than the big two. From the SPL to the juniors, the game offers lots of dishes, and they all get my taste buds going. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • John BeattieI was born in Borneo, spent my formative years swinging from the trees, and you might know me as an international rugby player.
      • Jonathan LegardI'm Jonathan Legard, the BBC's Formula 1 commentator. I'm really excited to be back in the world's fastest sport, which has always had a place in my heart. I'll be sharing my experiences and views with you on this blog throughout the season. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Jonathan OverendI started as the BBC's tennis specialist in 2003, expecting to see off Henman and Rusedski and then be made redundant. But a lad called Andrew Murray came along, I was made correspondent, and suddenly in 2009 tennis is the most exciting sport to work in - Fred Perry, 1936 and all that. A job was invented to travel the world watching sport. Genius. I do it. Love it. You can also follow me on Twitter Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Jonathan StevensonHi, I'm Jonathan Stevenson, but you might know me as Stevo from the live texts. I love football more than life itself, which is probably quite a lot to do with a Brian Clough-inspired upbringing. I even met him in his son's newsagents once. You can follow me on Twitter to boot.
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      • Late Kick OffWelcome to the Late Kick Off blog. We’ll be blogging from behind the scenes as well as from in front of the cameras giving you a unique insight into how we bring the programme to you each week. You can also follow us on Twitter: @bbclatekickoff.
      • Lauren LaverneLauren and her team keep you updated on the latest from the show and their picks from the best of the net, the show starts here!
      • Learning English Blog
      • Len Tingle's BlogI'm Len Tingle, the Political Editor for BBC Yorkshire. You can see me most Sunday lunchtimes when I hit the road with the Politics Show's live satellite truck. I also reflect the region's politics on Look North, the BBC's local radio stations and our web pages. Welcome to my blog.
      • Live 'n' DeadlyFind out loads more information about Live 'n' Deadly, especially the Deadly Days Out roadshow coming to a city near you!
      • Los blogs de BBC MundoReflexiones sobre el trabajo periodístico y el acontecer informativo internacional, los deportes y la tecnología, además de la vida cotidiana en Cuba.
      • Louise Stewart's South EastHello. I'm Louise Stewart - the BBC's political editor in the South East. I'll be blogging on all things political from Westminster to Whitstable and letting you know how they affect you.
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      • Magazine MonitorThe Magazine's recommended daily allowance of news, culture and your letters.
      • Marie-Louise Muir's Arts ExtraMarie-Louise Muir presents Arts Extra on BBC Radio Ulster and writes about culture - high, low and everything in between.
      • Mark Cummings' BlogHi, I'm Mark Cummings. Every day I explore all things Gloucestershire on my breakfast show. The stories, the people, the history, the news - the complete package of what makes the county tick. On the show, and on this blog, we share our knowledge, stories and experiences to celebrate life in Gloucestershire.
      • Mark D'Arcy Blog I'm Mark D'Arcy and I'll be writing about what goes on in the chambers and committee rooms at Westminster.
      • Mark Easton's UK I'm Mark Easton, the BBC's home editor. This is where I discuss the way we live in the ever-changing UK.
      • Mark Kermode's film blogKermode Uncut: Mark Kermode's film blogOutspoken, opinionated and never lost for words, Mark Kermode is the UK's leading film critic.He is resident film critic on Radio 5 live's Mayo Show and on the News Channel, is a presenter on The Culture Show and often appears on Newsnight Review.This twice-weekly video blog is the place where he airs his personal views on the things that most fire him up about cinema - and invites you to give your own opinions.
      • Mark Mardell's AmericaI’m Mark Mardell, the BBC's North America editor. These are my reflections on American politics, some thoughts on being a Brit living in the USA, and who knows what else? My previous blog, as the BBC’s man in Europe, taught me one thing at least: your comments are key. I read them all, so please have your say.
      • Martin LairdI was born and bred in Glasgow, but now I live in Scottsdale, Arizona, and make my living on the US PGA Tour. I won my maiden Tour event in October 2009 - the first Scot to do so on US soil since Sandy Lyle won the Masters in 1988. I want to win again and play in this year's Ryder Cup, so I'll be letting you know how I'm going about it, as well as providing you a behind the scenes look at the PGA Tour.
      • Martyn Oates's BlogI'm Martyn Oates, the BBC's Political Editor and Politics Show presenter in the South West. This is my take on politics, high and low, from Portland to Penzance.
      • Matt SlaterHi, I'm Matt Slater and I try to shed light on what's happening behind the scenes in sport - so everything from football finance to Olympic squabbles. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • MichezoniKaribu katika blogu ya Michezoni, jukwaa maaalum, ambalo waandishi wa michezo wa Idhaa ya Kiswahili ya BBC wanajimwaga kuchambua na kudadisi michezo na wachezaji.Unakaribishwa kutoa maoni na mapendekezo.
      • Mind The GapBBC London’s Transport correspondent Tom Edwards and Travel presenter Steve Phillips present the inside track on public transport issues and share with you the joy and misery of getting around the capital.
      • Moss MissivesI'm Richard Moss, the BBC's Political Editor for the North East and Cumbria. Welcome to my irreverent - but hopefully insightful - northern take on reporting politics for Look North and the Politics Show.
      • Murray WalkerMurray Walker became a broadcasting legend during 50 years of commentating on Formula 1 for the BBC. He is back exclusively with bbc.co.uk and will be filing video pieces throughout the season, sharing his views on the action and answering your questions. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
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      • Nature UKWelcome to the BBC Nature UK blog, a place for us - and you - to talk about the UK's wonderful riches of nature right across the year.
      • Neil Reynolds Hello, I'm Neil Reynolds. I commentate and write about the NFL. I've followed the NFL since 1983 and covered the league as a journalist and broadcaster since 1991. I also played for 10 years in the British American Football League. Follow me on Twitter
      • Newsnight: From the web teamThis is the domain of the Newsnight web team. We'll keep you up to date with what's happening on the show, talking points, and more or less anything else that takes our fancy.
      • Newsnight: Mark UrbanI'm Mark Urban, and I'm Newsnight's diplomatic and defence editor. I deal with war and peace around the world, so with apologies to Leo Tolstoy, that's what this blog will be called. No literary pretensions, just an attempt to drill down to the key issues - people around the world struggling for peace and security.
      • Newsnight: Michael CrickI'm Michael Crick, and I'm Newsnight's political editor. My guiding rule is that in any story there's usually something the politicians would prefer the world not to know. My job is to find that out. Follow me on Twitter
      • Newsnight: Paul MasonI'm Paul Mason, Newsnight’s economics editor, a job that takes me from Kenyan shanty towns to Russian hedge funds and Chinese factories. My blog is called Idle Scrawl. It veers wildly across the subject: from house prices, to global poverty; from deconstructing glib terminology to devastating critiques of the England football management. It is occasionally meant to be funny. Follow me on Twitter
      • Newsnight: Susan WattsAs Newsnight's science editor I meet some of the most interesting people around. They might be trying to understand the Arctic or the latest flu virus, or working on new ways to treat cancer, produce energy or feed the world. Along with policy makers and shapers of all political shades, they offer a challenging perspective on today's world, and a tantalising glimpse of the future.
      • Nick Bryant's AustraliaI'm Nick Bryant, and I'm the BBC's Sydney correspondent.
      • Nick Robinson's NewslogI'm Nick Robinson. Welcome to Newslog, my blog about what's going on in and around politics.
      • North by North WestIf you're interested in political issues in the North West, this could be the blog for you. I'm Arif Ansari the BBC's political editor in the region, covering controversy from Cheshire to South Cumbria.
      • North East Wales WeblogThe BBC Local team blog about issues affecting North East Wales. Follow us on Twitter where we share website news and links.
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      • Oliver BrettAfter the solemn realisation at the age of 12 that I might not be good enough to play cricket for England I decided that the next best thing, writing about cricket, would have to suffice as a career. That's what I've been doing for the BBC Sport website since 2001, in which time the sport has changed immensely. You can also follow me on Twitter.
      • Ollie Williams I'm Ollie, and I cover sports which don't normally hit the headlines - from archery to ice hockey. I'll be reporting on all Olympic sports (and some others!) in the run-up to London 2012. For regular updates and links, follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • OlympicsThis is BBC Sport's Olympics blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about the Olympics from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Open SecretsA blog about freedom of information, written by the BBC's Martin Rosenbaum.
      • OutridersOutriders is BBC Radio 5 live's programme dedicated to exploring the frontiers of the web. It is broadcast on Tuesdays at 0300 in Up All Night.
      • Over To YouWelcome to the Over to You blog - the place where you can ask BBC World Service editors and programme makers how and why we make the decisions that we do. We need your comments - so please join in.
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      • PanoramaThis blog comes from members of the Panorama team, the world's longest running investigative TV show.
      • Patrick Burns's blogHello, I'm Patrick Burns, the BBC's Political Editor in the Midlands. It's a region of five and a half million people and in many ways a microcosm of Britain as a whole - with diverse, exciting politics to match.
      • Paul FletcherHello, I'm Paul Fletcher and I mainly write about life in the Football League. I have a great enthusiasm for a whole range of sports and love to spread the word about the great game of rugby league. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Paul Hudson's Weather & Climate BlogHello, I’m Paul Hudson, weather presenter and climate correspondent for BBC Look North in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. I've been interested in the weather and climate for as long as I can remember, and worked as a forecaster with the Met Office for more than ten years locally and at the international unit before joining the BBC in October 2007. Here I divide my time between forecasting and reporting on stories about climate change and its implications for people's everyday lives.
      • Paul on PoliticsI'm Paul Barltrop, Political Editor for the West of England. Pop by for my thoughts on what our politicians are up to.
      • Peston's PicksI'm Robert Peston, the BBC's business editor. This blog is my take on the business stories and issues that matter.
      • Phil McNultyI'm Phil McNulty and I'm BBC Sport's chief football writer. I cover the biggest, best, most interesting and most hotly-debated sport in the world. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules. You can also follow me throughout this season on Twitter and join me on Facebook (requires registration).
      • Phil Minshull Hi, I'm Phil Minshull. I've lived in Spain since 1997 and covered Spanish football since the first day I got here. My blog aims to provide some insight into what's happening in La Liga, and there is much more to it than only Real and Barcelona, as well as elsewhere around Europe. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules
      • Planeta e ClimaInformações e análises sobre questões que afetam o meio ambiente.
      • PMThe blog for the evening news and current affairs programme presented by Eddie Mair.
      • Politics Points EastWelcome to the political blog for the East. I'm Deborah McGurran, the BBC's Political Editor for the region. From Lowestoft to Luton, this is the place for politics with an eastern twist.
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      • Radio 1 - Dance BlogThe latest in dance music from BBC Radio 1 dance DJs and producers.
      • Radio 1 Movies BlogThe daily blog of Radio 1 Movies
      • Radio 3 BlogThe Radio 3 blog is a place where the Controller of Radio 3 and Director of BBC Proms Roger Wright and some of his colleagues and guests will discuss Radio 3, the Proms, the BBC performing groups and draw attention to particular programmes and live events.
      • Radio 4 BlogBehind the scenes at Radio 4 A blog from the people who brought you the Editors' blogs for News, Sport and BBC Online. Follow BBC Radio 4 on Twitter for web site news, programme highlights and interesting retweets.
      • Radio Scotland blogAn inside look at life behind Scotland's national radio station.
      • Research and DevelopmentThis is the Research & Development blog, where researchers, scientists and engineers from BBC R&D; share their work in developing the media technologies of the future.
      • Richard Black's Earth WatchI'm Richard Black, environment correspondent for the BBC News website. This is my take on what's happening to our shared environment as the human population grows and our use of nature's resources increases.
      • River City Backstage BlogThis blog comes to you direct from backstage at BBC Scotland's continuing drama River City.
      • Roger MoseyI'm Roger Mosey, the BBC's director of London 2012. That means I'm overseeing all the BBC's 2012 preparations including not just sport but the Cultural Olympiad, our Olympic news and information services and everything that will bring the story of the London Games to audiences at home and abroad. I want to share here what we're planning - and debate some of the big issues.
      • Rugby UnionThis is BBC Sport's rugby union blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about rugby union from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Russell Fuller's BlogWelcome to my blog - I'm Russell Fuller , and I present Sportsworld and Sportsworld Have Your Say every Saturday from 14 hours GMT on the BBC World Service. This is my blog where I share my thoughts on sporting issues of the week. Your interaction is an essential part of the programme, so please join in.
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      • Sarah HoltPeople often ask how I came to be the Formula 1 lady for the BBC website. Well, after being dragged around vintage car rallies and auto jumbles by my Dad, motor racing got under my skin. I am now a fully paid-up member of F1's travelling circus after a year on the road as part of the BBC team. I look forward to bringing you more on- and off-track adventures here. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Scotland Learning BlogBBC Scotland Learning will bring you diary updates of our latest developments, production tales and things we've been learning while out and about at schools and conferences. We'll also include information and links to programmes, websites or events from across the BBC — content we think would be useful for teachers, parents and learners in Scotland.
      • Scotland's Music blogWelcome to our blog. We are the web arm of BBC Scotland's Music department, and we produce a website called Scotland's Music. We cover festivals and sessions from all genres of music in Scotland, from dubstep to bagpipes. Look out for regular featurettes, reviews, general outpourings and surprise guest bloggers.
      • Scott Mills' BlogAll sorts of fun and odd stuff from actual Scott Mills and his team.
      • See AlsoSee Also is a collection of the best of the web, including comment, newspaper editorials and analysis.
      • See Hear BlogSee Hear, the magazine programme for the Deaf community.
      • Simon Mayo Drivetime BlogThe daily blog of Radio 2's Drivetime host Simon Mayo, featuring news of the show and how you can get involved.
      • Soutik Biswas's IndiaI'm Soutik Biswas and I’m the online correspondent for BBC News in India. This blog is my take on life and times in the world’s largest democracy.
      • SpacemanI’m Jonathan Amos, BBC science correspondent. Come here for a European and UK focus on space.
      • Spaces & PlacesChris Kane, head of BBC Workplace, talks about the places where BBC people work, and responds to your questions.
      • Sport EditorsThis blog is where our editors write about our coverage and issues. Here are our tips and house rules. If you have a general question check our FAQs or our broadcast schedule. If you can't find an answer, e-mail us.
      • StephanomicsI'm Stephanie Flanders, the BBC's economics editor. This is my blog for discussion of the UK economy, how it relates to the rest of the world, and how it affects us all.
      • Stephen WatsonI'm Stephen Watson and I'm a presenter with BBC Northern Ireland. I anchor our live rugby, football, and motorcycling coverage. I also love golf and boxing.
      • Strictly Come DancingKeep up to date with all of the very latest news about Strictly Come Dancing here, with the official Strictly News Blog. This blog is now closed for any more comments - however, you can still read through the comments already posted to the site.
      • Stuart BailieMusic journalist and BBC Radio Ulster presenter Stuart Bailie writes on music and culture and opens up the archives on his long career in the business.
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      • The Archers BlogBackstage news and insight into The Archers. Curated by Keri Davies.
      • The BBC Radio BlogBehind the scenes at BBC RadioBBC Director of Audio & Music Tim Davie and his team explain their decisions, highlight changes and share important news from all of BBC radio.Sign in using your BBC ID or register to tell us what you think.
      • The Chris Moyles ShowThe blog for the Chris Moyles show and his team.
      • The Cut BlogThis is a blog run by the production staff of the The Cut. Here, we'll be sharing with you the latest developments from backstage, sneak previews, interviews with the cast and a whole glorious heap of other Cut stuff, exciting!
      • The Devenport DiariesI'm Mark Devenport, BBC NI's political editor, and I'll be blogging here on all things politics.
      • The EditorsWelcome to The Editors, a site where we, editors from across BBC News, will share our dilemmas and issues. Here are tips on taking part, but to join in, all you need do is add a comment.
      • The Ouch! BlogWelcome to our blog, where the Ouch team writes frequent entries about all things disability - from news snippets, gossip and trivia through to interesting links from all over the web. There's also the occasional guest blogger too. Bookmark us, and be sure to add your comments after each post. Got something noteworthy for the blog? Drop us a line!
      • The Special 1's blogThe rubbery stars of BBC3's 'Special 1 Tv' are back and they are even more amazing, even more fantastic and even more incredible than ever before. Joined in studio by the boy Wayne and Sven 'I-have-always-loved-Leicester' Goran Eriksson, the Special 1 goes behind the headlines of the Premier League, fuelling conversation and debate among a host of callers with his unique style of puppet-punditry.
      • Tim Vickery A glorious history, a rich culture, a production line of exciting players... South American football is endlessly fascinating. I cover the continent from my base in Rio. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Today: Tom FeildenI'm Tom Feilden and I'm the science correspondent on the Today programme. This is where we can talk about the scientific issues we're covering on the programme.
      • Tom FordyceI'm Tom Fordyce and I cover cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics and - well, most sports except monkey-tennis. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Tom RobinsonTom Robinson showcases the best new online tunes by under-the-radar artists suggested by listeners and musicians Recommend an artist
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      • View from the South BankNot London’s South Bank, but the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow - every bit as lively in cultural terms as its namesake. I’m Pauline McLean, BBC Scotland’s arts correspondent, and I’ll be blogging here about arts events and issues happening across the country.
      • View from the TrentHello. My name is John Hess. I'm the BBC's Political Editor for the East Midlands and this blog will offer my musings on the political scene from Westminster to closer to home.
      • ViewfinderI'm Phil Coomes, picture editor and photographer for the BBC News website. This is my blog where I'll be exploring the world of photojournalism, photos in the news and BBC News' use of photographs, including those by our readers. To contact me, please use the comment forms or drop me a line via e-mail.
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      • Wales ArtsWelcome to the BBC Wales Arts blog, where you can discover a wealth of things to see, hear or do, whether from Welsh artists, visiting exhibitions, or just things we think deserve a wider audience. Laura Chamberlain blogs the latest news from the world of Welsh arts and culture. Laura's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Laura's posts via email Gillian Clarke is the National Poet of Wales. She wrote for us during her autumn/winter 2010 poetry tour of Wales. Gillian's blog RSS feed Dan Williams provides news and updates for Eisteddfodau around Wales. Dan's blog RSS feed If you know of interesting arts-related matters that should be featured here, please get in touch. Email alerts - Receive all arts blog entries straight to your inbox: Subscribe to all arts posts via email
      • Wales HistoryWelcome to the BBC Wales History blog, a place to explore both celebrated and lesser-known incidents in Welsh history, watch rare clips from BBC Wales' own archive, find out about history events in Wales and get tips to help you delve into your family history. Phil Carradice is a broadcaster, writer and poet. His blog posts provide a distinctly Welsh perspective on major events in world history, as well as revealing some little-known events from the Welsh past.The Past Master, which can be heard every Sunday at 2pm.-->
      • Wales MusicA guide to music in Wales: blogging on festivals, gigs, events, festivals, news, radio sessions, bands, singers, choirs and more. Adam Walton's show on BBC Radio Wales has three hours of non-stop new music, exclusive session tracks and interesting chat, live from Wrexham. Adam's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Adam's posts via email Bethan Elfyn presents live sessions, essential interviews and a mix of classic rock and pop on BBC Radio Wales. Bethan's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Bethan's posts via email James McLaren has worked on the BBC Wales Music website since 2006, and has been writing about Welsh music for almost 15 years. James' blog RSS feed Subscribe to James' posts via email
      • Wales NatureWelcome to the BBC Wales Nature & Outdoors blog, where you can discover all sorts of things to see and do around Wales. From wildlife and walks to the latest weather updates, we'll also bring you the latest news and views from the field. BBC Wales weatherman, Derek Brockway blogs about the weather, his weatherman walking exploits around Wales and all things meteorological. He'll also feature your best weather photos from time to time. Derek's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Derek's posts via email Gull, our nature & outdoors man, was born on a stormy night in the Irish sea and raised by dolphins. He blogs about nature, the landscape, surfing and outdoor related activities. If you have an interesting nature related story or photo you'd like us to feature, please get in touch. Email alerts - Receive all blog entries straight to your inbox: Subscribe to all nature posts via email
      • WatchdogWatch the video clips, read the stories and join in the discussions.
      • West Country CashHello, I’m Dave Harvey – the BBC’s Business Correspondent in the West. If you’re making hay in the markets or combine harvesting; scratting cider apples or crunching tricky numbers – this is your blog too.
      • Who Cares?This blog charts the progress of BBC Three Counties Radio's Who Cares? campaign, which aims to increase awareness about elder abuse and improve the lives of older people.Listen Live to BBC Three Counties Radio on iPlayer.
      • Will & TestamentBBC Northern Ireland presenter William Crawley discusses the often controversial political, religious and ethical issues of the day.
      • World Service - World Have Your SayWHYS is a global conversation. It's hosted by BBC Global News, but its agenda is set by everyone taking part. We're live on BBC World Service radio weekdays at 1800GMT.
      • World Service Writer in ResidenceBBC World Service writer in residence Hamid Ismailov will be writing creatively about events in the news and issues that have grabbed the world’s attention.
      • World TonightWelcome to my blog - I'm Robin Lustig, and I present The World Tonight on BBC Radio 4 and Newshour on BBC World Service. This is where I share thoughts on world events and point you in the direction of interesting comments I've heard or read. Your comments are an essential part of making the whole thing work, so please join in.
      • Writersroom BlogBBC writersroom identifies and champions new writing talent and diversity across BBC Drama, Entertainment and Children's programmes.
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      • X-RayWelcome to the latest news from BBC Wales X-Ray. Chat about the programme and get all the latest X-Ray news and behind-the-scenes info. Find out when we're next on, watch our Stories of Survival clips, or find out what's happening in One Street, One Goal.
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      • You & YoursNews and views from the You & Yours production team and reporters.
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      • 23 DegreesWelcome to the 23 degrees blog. Join us as we spend an entire year building a picture of how our planet's tilt drives the most spectacular weather phenomena. Our journey began on Jan 3rd 2011 when the Earth was closest to the Sun. We need you to help us record the incredible journey ahead of us - send us photography and video. Get on board for the wild ride with our presenters Kate Humble and Helen Czerski. The programme will transmit in 2012.
      • 5 live blogBehind the scenes at BBC Radio 5 live. A blog where 5 live’s programme makers, interactive team, editors and senior managers talk about the station and respond to listeners. Best bits, events, changes and announcements.
  • About the BBC

      • About the BBCAbout the BBC - A collection of blogs from inside the BBC
      • BBC Internet BlogStaff from the BBC's online and technology teams talk about BBC Online, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC's digital and mobile services. The blog is reactively moderated. Posts are normally closed for comment after three months. Your host is Nick Reynolds (NR).
      • Spaces & PlacesChris Kane, head of BBC Workplace, talks about the places where BBC people work, and responds to your questions.
      • The BBC Radio BlogBehind the scenes at BBC RadioBBC Director of Audio & Music Tim Davie and his team explain their decisions, highlight changes and share important news from all of BBC radio.Sign in using your BBC ID or register to tell us what you think.
      • The EditorsWelcome to The Editors, a site where we, editors from across BBC News, will share our dilemmas and issues. Here are tips on taking part, but to join in, all you need do is add a comment.
  • Languages

    • Portuguese

      • .br.br traz para você os principais fatos do noticiário nacional de forma objetiva, imparcial e com contextualização. Siga o blog no Twitter: @bbcpontobr
      • BBC à MesaCanal dedicado à troca de experiências sobre comida e gastronomia em Londres.
      • BBC EsportesAnálises e comentários sobre os principais acontecimentos esportivos mundo afora.
      • Blog do EditorO comando da BBC Brasil discute grandes temas internacionais, mídia e o jornalismo da BBC.
      • Direto dos EUAUm enfoque diferente sobre fatos que marcam a vida na maior potência mundial.
      • Planeta e ClimaInformações e análises sobre questões que afetam o meio ambiente.
    • Russian

      • Блог Артема КречетниковаАртем Кречетников, продюсер bbcrussian.com: Как известно, Бог изгнал Адама и Еву на грешную землю в качестве наказания. Так что мир сей полон несовершенства. Это особенно заметно, когда смотришь телевизор...
      • Блог Михаила БелогоМихаил Белый: родился в Ульяновске, на родине вождя мирового пролетариата. Там же закончил журфак. Затем в доказательство, что "утечка мозгов" из регионов - не миф, сам "утек" в столицу. В плотных московских пробках есть особый кайф - в конце концов, где еще можно подумать, никуда не торопясь...
      • Блог Яны ЛитвиновойЯна Литвинова, радио-ведущая Русской службы Би-би-си: "Разделились беспощадно мы на женщин и мужчин" - когда-то спел Александр Дольский, и это как нельзя лучше определяет наше существование. Мир полон мужчин политиков, на чьем фоне Ангела Меркель, да теперь еще и Ципи Ливни выглядят небольшими самородками. А ведь женщинам есть что сказать.
      • Главная страница блоговГлавной идеей блогов Русской службы Би-би-си является попытка посмотреть на новости и происходящие вокруг события с другой, иногда не совсем обычной стороны, увидеть что-то важное в незначительном на первый взгляд событии, взглянуть на историю с критической точки зрения, остановиться и задуматься…
      • Открытый доступБлог "Открытый доступ" - часть проекта "Суперсеть". Авторы блога – люди с ограниченными возможностями. Некоторым из них мы помогли подключиться к интернету. Блоггеры будут делиться с вами своими впечатлениями о всемирной сети. И мы надеемся, что вы в свою очередь поможете им полезными советами. Сергей Грапонов: У меня короткая биография. Школа, один год работы на заводе, призыв в армию. В 1977 тяжелое ранение, инвалидность, пенсия... и океан свободного времени. Превзойдя чеховского добровольного узника из "Пари", прожил 33 года взаперти. Привык к уединению и полюбил его. Валентина Плотникова: Мне 53 года. С детства хожу на костылях. В три года переболела полиомиелитом. Училась в домах-интернатах. Много лет работала на дому диспетчером. С того времени как не стало мамы, живу одна. Наталия Пронина: В разные периоды жизни занималась рисованием, вязанием, выращиванием фиалок, работой в организации для инвалидов. Сочетаю в себе массу противоположностей. Впрочем, как и все. С 10 лет живу с заболеванием ревматоидный полиартрит. Алесандр Тибатин: Мне 44 года, окончил Ин-яз, занимался репетиторством, переводил. Пишу стихи. Любимый жанр - рубаи. Женат, растут два сына. Жена тоже инвалид. Игорь Глушенков: Хотел глаголом жечь проблемы, словом исправлять несправедливости мира. Жгу их в разных газетах, на радио, в сценариях для театров. Со временем понял: чем громче кричишь, тем меньше у тебя сторонников...
      • Редакторский блогДобро пожаловать на страницу редакторского блога Русской службы Би-би-си. В этом разделе мы будем рассказывать о новых инициативах и проектах, а также обсуждать различные проблемы, с которыми сталкиваются редакторы Русской службы в своей ежедневной работе.
      • Рифма неделиАлександр Смирнов: Никогда не писал "серьезных" стихов, потому что вокруг с детства были самые настоящие поэты. На всякий случай занимался физикой и математикой, закончил физфак МГУ. Играл в КВН - писал сценарии, стихи и песни.
      • Северный Кавказ глазами блоггеров "Северный Кавказ глазами блоггеров": cообщения СМИ из республик Северного Кавказа все больше напоминают сводки с линии фронта. Как живут люди в Чечне, Ингушетии и Дагестане? Что сейчас происходит в Северной Осетии, вернулась ли жизнь в Беслан после захвата школы в 2004 году?
      • Страна RussiaВ школе они зачитываются Достоевским и мечтают проехать по Транссибирской магистрали. Они приезжают в Россию на пару недель – в командировку, на языковые курсы, попутешествовать, потом задерживаются на месяц, а некоторые остаются навсегда. Что думают иностранцы о стране Russia? Александр Осипович американский журналист. Родился в СССР, семья эмигрировала в США в 1978. Живет в Москве с 2003. Вакана Коно училась в аспирантуре в Москве на рубеже двух столетий. Когда-то писала стихи и рисовала. Сейчас преподает русскую литературу в университете Тиба (Япония). Ховард Эймос в университете изучал историю, сейчас живет в Псковской области, где работает в детском доме в деревне Бельское Устье. Эмма Стикголд - американская журналистка, живет в Москве. Эмма начала изучать русский алфавит еще в детстве. Видимо, так дала о себе знать одна восьмая ее русской крови. Дженнифер Еремеева - американка, живет в Москве уже около 20 лет. Замужем за русским. Автор статей, фотограф, блогер. Эдмунд Харрис закончил кафедру славистики в Кембридже. В Москве прожил 6 лет, работал журналистом и переводчиком, был активистом Московского общества охраны архитектурного наследия.
      • ФотоблогФотоблог Русской службы Би-би-си - это нежурналистский фоторепортаж с места событий. Фоторассказ о необычных людях. Деревенская жизнь в картинках. Фотопутешествие туда, куда редко ступала нога человека. Телков Федор Борисович: родился в 1986 году в Нижнем Тагиле. Член союза фотохудожников России. Участник международных и всероссийских выставок фотографии и современного искусства. Алексей Мальгавко: живу в старинном городке Тара, Омская область. С 2005 года фотокорреспондент районной газеты "Тарское Прииртышье". Этот блог о провинциальной России, таежных деревушках и людях, живущих в них. Екатерина Соловьева:пока училась на журфаке МГУ, работала в московских изданиях. Потом переехала на родину Канта и незаметно переквалифицировалась в фотожурналиста. Но все равно живу на две страны. Тема этого блога - "Человек в своей культурной среде". Иван Дементиевский: родился в Непале (Катманду), журналист и фотограф, состою в союзе фотохудожников России. Сотрудничаю с несколькими журналами. Проходили выставки в Москве, Санкт-Петербурге, Ярославле. Организатор нескольких экспедиций в труднодоступные регионы России и Непала.
    • Spanish

      • Blog de los EditoresUn espacio donde los editores comparten su visión sobre diversos temas y cómo son cubiertos.
      • Cartas desde CubaUn espacio de reflexión sobre la vida cotidiana en la isla.
      • El Blog de LaloEl mundo de los deportes desde la óptica única de Raúl Fain Binda.
    • Ukrainian

      • Блог Олега РацаПродюсер Української Служби Бі-Бі-Сі Олег Рац пише блог на теми з спортивного життя Британії та змагань українських команд за межами України
      • Блог Олександра ГрибаОлександр Гриб, продюсер Української служби Бі-Бі-Сі в Лондоні, - про сприйняття України в Британії та британське суспільство.
      • Блог Петра КусписяПетро Куспись - викладач Ягелонського Університету у Кракові пише для Бі-Бі-Сі про українське життя у Польщі
      • Блог Світлани ПиркалоСвітлана Пиркало, продюсер Української служби Бі-Бі-Сі в Лондоні, - про соціальне, культурне і загалом непересічне життя британської столиці.
      • Блог Сергія ВоропаєваСергій Воропаєв - журналіст-міжнародник, який пише про життя у столиці Євросоюзу та перспективи української євроінтеграції.
      • Блог професора ПономареваМовознавець, доктор філологічних наук Олександр Пономарів, професор Інституту журналістики Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка дає поради стосовно стандартів сучасної української літературної мови
      • Новинний щоденникПродюсер Української служби Бі-Бі-Сі Богдан Цюпин про події та повідомлення, які опиняються у полі уваги засобів масової інформації в Україні та у світі.
    • Welsh

      • Blog Ar y Marc Trin a thrafod y byd pêl-droed yn ffordd unigryw criw Ar y Marc.
      • Blog C2 Y goss diweddara a mwy gan Magi D a gweddill criw C2.
      • Blog CylchgrawnStraeon, sibrydion a sylwadau am lyfrau, ffilm, theatr, diwylliant a chrefydd.
      • Blog Vaughan Roderick Golygydd Materion Cymreig y BBC yn blogio'n rheolaidd ar faterion gwleidyddol Cymru.
    • Other

      • Chinese
        • BBC 中文博客欢迎阅读BBC中文网的《记者博客》。主笔都是本网的新闻从业员,在此与各位分享工作心得,回应读者的查询与意见。
        • 天舒博客欢迎阅读BBC英伦网天舒的博客。笔者在制作《留学英国》节目的同时,与网友分享工作心得,并讨论和英国教育、文化有关的各种话题。敬请留言。
      • Gaelic
        • Blog Poileataigeach Is mise Niall O’Gallagher. Bidh mi a’ blogadh an seo mu chùisean poileataigeach ann an Alba.
      • Hindi
        • खेलबीबीसी हिंदी के इस ब्लॉग में आप पढ़ सकते हैं राष्ट्रमंडल खेलों पर बीबीसी हिंदी के संवाददाताओं की राय.
        • ब्लॉगयह बीबीसी हिंदी का ब्लॉग है. आप यहाँ विभिन्न विषयों पर बीबीसी संवाददाताओं के ब्लॉग पढ़ सकते है
      • Indonesian
        • Blog Dari LondonBlog dari London ditulis oleh wartawan BBC Indonesia di seputar isu yang menjadi perhatian masyarakat di London dan Inggris pada umumnya berdasarkan perspektif pribadi produser bersangkutan.
      • Persian
        • وبلاگ گزارشگران بی بی سیدر این وبلاگ یادداشت های خبرنگاران بی بی سی فارسی که برای گزارشگری به شهرها و کشورهای گوناگون سفر می کنند را می خوانید. در این یادداشت ها گزارشگران تلاش می کنند زوایایی از کار خود را که معمولا در خبرهای روزمره به آن اشاره نمی شود، مطرح کنند. نظرات خود را از طریق همین وبلاگ با ما مطرح کنید.
        • وبلاگ سردبيران بی بی سی فارسی
      • Swahili
        • MichezoniKaribu katika blogu ya Michezoni, jukwaa maaalum, ambalo waandishi wa michezo wa Idhaa ya Kiswahili ya BBC wanajimwaga kuchambua na kudadisi michezo na wachezaji.Unakaribishwa kutoa maoni na mapendekezo.
      • Vietnamese
        • Blog BBC VietnameseBiên tập viên BBC Tiếng Việt chia sẻ các câu chuyện làm báo.
  • Learning

      • BBC College of Journalism Blog
      • BBC Learning Parents BlogFind advice and insights about the UK education system from our parent panel and guest experts.
      • Learning English Blog
      • Scotland Learning BlogBBC Scotland Learning will bring you diary updates of our latest developments, production tales and things we've been learning while out and about at schools and conferences. We'll also include information and links to programmes, websites or events from across the BBC — content we think would be useful for teachers, parents and learners in Scotland.
      • Writersroom BlogBBC writersroom identifies and champions new writing talent and diversity across BBC Drama, Entertainment and Children's programmes.
  • Lifestyle

      • BBC Food blogBBC Food blog - BBC chefs, presenters and experts pop in to share their food knowledge. Plus we offer a round-up of what’s hot in the world of food on the web.
      • Dig In BlogThe Dig In campaign has finished now. Thanks to everyone who took part in the campaign throughout 2009 and 2010. We hope you enjoyed growing the Dig In seeds, especially those of you who are new to growing vegetables. This site is no longer being updated, but it is still packed full of useful information about growing veg.
      • Gardening BlogBBC Gardening presenters and guest writers share their horticultural inspiration, problem-solving and sheer delight in plants and gardens. Plus there's a weekly news round-up. Regular writers include Alys Fowler, Bob Flowerdew and Jim McColl. Read the host's welcome.
      • See Hear BlogSee Hear, the magazine programme for the Deaf community.
      • The Ouch! BlogWelcome to our blog, where the Ouch team writes frequent entries about all things disability - from news snippets, gossip and trivia through to interesting links from all over the web. There's also the occasional guest blogger too. Bookmark us, and be sure to add your comments after each post. Got something noteworthy for the blog? Drop us a line!
  • Music, Arts & Culture

    • Arts & Culture

      • A History of the WorldAll the latest news from the A History of the World project.
      • Adam Curtis BlogThe stories Kabul: City Number One How Much Do You Know? Election Kinshasa: City Number Two It Felt Like A Kiss Back Stories Adam Curtis is a documentary film maker, whose work includes The Power of Nightmares, The Century of the Self, The Mayfair Set, Pandora's Box, The Trap and The Living Dead. Adam writes: "This is a website expressing my personal views – through a selection of opinionated observations and arguments. I’ll be including stories I like, ideas I find fascinating, work in progress and a selection of material from the BBC archives." The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. -->
      • BBC Comedy BlogFunny stuff from the heart of the BBC Comedy Department. Spotted or made something you'd like to share with us? Get in touch!
      • Blast - Your LabelFollow teenagers across the UK designing and creating their own capsule collections to showcase during London Fashion Week this September. Here you can see their progress and mentoring they receive from fashion industry pros.
      • BollywoodRaj&Pablo;'s blog for the all things Bollywood on the Asian Network
      • Bradley's BlogRadio Ulster presenter and Undertones bass player Mickey Bradley writes on vintage punk and its cultural offshoots.
      • Gomp/artsAn arts journal by Will Gompertz, the BBC's arts editor.
      • Los blogs de BBC MundoReflexiones sobre el trabajo periodístico y el acontecer informativo internacional, los deportes y la tecnología, además de la vida cotidiana en Cuba.
      • Magazine MonitorThe Magazine's recommended daily allowance of news, culture and your letters.
      • Marie-Louise Muir's Arts ExtraMarie-Louise Muir presents Arts Extra on BBC Radio Ulster and writes about culture - high, low and everything in between.
      • Mark Kermode's film blogKermode Uncut: Mark Kermode's film blogOutspoken, opinionated and never lost for words, Mark Kermode is the UK's leading film critic.He is resident film critic on Radio 5 live's Mayo Show and on the News Channel, is a presenter on The Culture Show and often appears on Newsnight Review.This twice-weekly video blog is the place where he airs his personal views on the things that most fire him up about cinema - and invites you to give your own opinions.
      • Radio 1 Movies BlogThe daily blog of Radio 1 Movies
      • View from the South BankNot London’s South Bank, but the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow - every bit as lively in cultural terms as its namesake. I’m Pauline McLean, BBC Scotland’s arts correspondent, and I’ll be blogging here about arts events and issues happening across the country.
      • ViewfinderI'm Phil Coomes, picture editor and photographer for the BBC News website. This is my blog where I'll be exploring the world of photojournalism, photos in the news and BBC News' use of photographs, including those by our readers. To contact me, please use the comment forms or drop me a line via e-mail.
      • Wales ArtsWelcome to the BBC Wales Arts blog, where you can discover a wealth of things to see, hear or do, whether from Welsh artists, visiting exhibitions, or just things we think deserve a wider audience. Laura Chamberlain blogs the latest news from the world of Welsh arts and culture. Laura's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Laura's posts via email Gillian Clarke is the National Poet of Wales. She wrote for us during her autumn/winter 2010 poetry tour of Wales. Gillian's blog RSS feed Dan Williams provides news and updates for Eisteddfodau around Wales. Dan's blog RSS feed If you know of interesting arts-related matters that should be featured here, please get in touch. Email alerts - Receive all arts blog entries straight to your inbox: Subscribe to all arts posts via email
      • Wales HistoryWelcome to the BBC Wales History blog, a place to explore both celebrated and lesser-known incidents in Welsh history, watch rare clips from BBC Wales' own archive, find out about history events in Wales and get tips to help you delve into your family history. Phil Carradice is a broadcaster, writer and poet. His blog posts provide a distinctly Welsh perspective on major events in world history, as well as revealing some little-known events from the Welsh past.The Past Master, which can be heard every Sunday at 2pm.-->
      • World Service Writer in ResidenceBBC World Service writer in residence Hamid Ismailov will be writing creatively about events in the news and issues that have grabbed the world’s attention.
      • Writersroom BlogBBC writersroom identifies and champions new writing talent and diversity across BBC Drama, Entertainment and Children's programmes.
    • Music

      • Across the LineThe ATL team write about anything and everything relevant to the Northern Irish music scene, the show itself and possibly some random stuff besides, and invite you to comment, discuss and participate.
      • BBC Introducing blogThis is a collective blog about BBC Introducing's support for unsigned, undiscovered and under the radar artists.Radio 1's Huw Stephens and 6 Music's Tom Robinson are regular contributors. The blog is edited by producer Richard Banks.
      • BBC Music BlogJoin in the conversation about BBC music programmes with the people who make them.
      • FolkFolk & Acoustic with Mike Harding
      • Friction's BlogFriction's Blog for British Asian Music on the Asian Network
      • Jamie CullumJamie Cullum showcases his love for all types of jazz and music rooted in jazz, from its heritage to its future.
      • Jarvis CockerMusings and extra bits and bobs to enhance your enjoyment of Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service supplied by Jarvis and team.
      • Radio 1 - Dance BlogThe latest in dance music from BBC Radio 1 dance DJs and producers.
      • Scotland's Music blogWelcome to our blog. We are the web arm of BBC Scotland's Music department, and we produce a website called Scotland's Music. We cover festivals and sessions from all genres of music in Scotland, from dubstep to bagpipes. Look out for regular featurettes, reviews, general outpourings and surprise guest bloggers.
      • Stuart BailieMusic journalist and BBC Radio Ulster presenter Stuart Bailie writes on music and culture and opens up the archives on his long career in the business.
      • Tom RobinsonTom Robinson showcases the best new online tunes by under-the-radar artists suggested by listeners and musicians Recommend an artist
      • Wales MusicA guide to music in Wales: blogging on festivals, gigs, events, festivals, news, radio sessions, bands, singers, choirs and more. Adam Walton's show on BBC Radio Wales has three hours of non-stop new music, exclusive session tracks and interesting chat, live from Wrexham. Adam's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Adam's posts via email Bethan Elfyn presents live sessions, essential interviews and a mix of classic rock and pop on BBC Radio Wales. Bethan's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Bethan's posts via email James McLaren has worked on the BBC Wales Music website since 2006, and has been writing about Welsh music for almost 15 years. James' blog RSS feed Subscribe to James' posts via email
  • News

    • Business & Economics

      • Douglas Fraser's LedgerHullo, I'm Douglas Fraser, and I'm business and economy editor at BBC Scotland. Welcome to my blog, where you can read my take on money matters, viewed from a Scottish perspective.
      • Newsnight: Paul MasonI'm Paul Mason, Newsnight’s economics editor, a job that takes me from Kenyan shanty towns to Russian hedge funds and Chinese factories. My blog is called Idle Scrawl. It veers wildly across the subject: from house prices, to global poverty; from deconstructing glib terminology to devastating critiques of the England football management. It is occasionally meant to be funny. Follow me on Twitter
      • Peston's PicksI'm Robert Peston, the BBC's business editor. This blog is my take on the business stories and issues that matter.
      • StephanomicsI'm Stephanie Flanders, the BBC's economics editor. This is my blog for discussion of the UK economy, how it relates to the rest of the world, and how it affects us all.
      • West Country CashHello, I’m Dave Harvey – the BBC’s Business Correspondent in the West. If you’re making hay in the markets or combine harvesting; scratting cider apples or crunching tricky numbers – this is your blog too.
    • Current Affairs

      • Chris Jackson's BlogHi, I'm Chris Jackson - presenter of the North East & Cumbria's very own current affairs programme, Inside Out. Welcome to my blog where I'll reveal some behind-the-scenes goings-on and share my thoughts on the stories we cover.
      • Guy Smith's Met MattersI’m Guy Smith, BBC London’s Home Affairs Correspondent. I'll be writing about law and order and how it affects us.
      • Have Your SayThis is Have Your Say from BBC News, where we offer you a platform to debate key stories in the news. Here are some tips on taking part in our debates.
      • Magazine MonitorThe Magazine's recommended daily allowance of news, culture and your letters.
      • Mark Easton's UK I'm Mark Easton, the BBC's home editor. This is where I discuss the way we live in the ever-changing UK.
      • Mind The GapBBC London’s Transport correspondent Tom Edwards and Travel presenter Steve Phillips present the inside track on public transport issues and share with you the joy and misery of getting around the capital.
      • Newsnight: Mark UrbanI'm Mark Urban, and I'm Newsnight's diplomatic and defence editor. I deal with war and peace around the world, so with apologies to Leo Tolstoy, that's what this blog will be called. No literary pretensions, just an attempt to drill down to the key issues - people around the world struggling for peace and security.
      • Open SecretsA blog about freedom of information, written by the BBC's Martin Rosenbaum.
      • PanoramaThis blog comes from members of the Panorama team, the world's longest running investigative TV show.
      • PMThe blog for the evening news and current affairs programme presented by Eddie Mair.
      • See AlsoSee Also is a collection of the best of the web, including comment, newspaper editorials and analysis.
      • WatchdogWatch the video clips, read the stories and join in the discussions.
    • Politics

      • Betsan's BlogI'm Betsan Powys, BBC Wales' political editor. I'll be blogging the inside track on Welsh politics.
      • Blether with BrianI'm Brian Taylor, BBC Scotland's political editor, and I'll be blogging here regularly on Scottish politics.
      • David Cornock's blogHello. I'm David Cornock and I'm parliamentary correspondent for BBC Wales. This is the blog for the latest news and gossip from the Westminster village - with a Welsh accent.
      • Graham Smith's CornwallI'm BBC Radio Cornwall's Graham Smith and this blog hopes to provide news, views and some fresh insights into the way government works, locally and nationally.
      • Henley's HustingsWelcome to the hustings! I'm Peter Henley, the BBC's political reporter in the south of England. From parish councils in Sussex, to European politics in Oxford, this is the blog for you.
      • Iredale's Eye on PoliticsI'm Tim Iredale, the BBC's Political Editor in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire and presenter of the regional Politics Show. This is strictly a "no-spin" zone where the political viewpoint is more Humber Bridge than Westminster Bridge. Your comments and observations are more than welcome.
      • Len Tingle's BlogI'm Len Tingle, the Political Editor for BBC Yorkshire. You can see me most Sunday lunchtimes when I hit the road with the Politics Show's live satellite truck. I also reflect the region's politics on Look North, the BBC's local radio stations and our web pages. Welcome to my blog.
      • Louise Stewart's South EastHello. I'm Louise Stewart - the BBC's political editor in the South East. I'll be blogging on all things political from Westminster to Whitstable and letting you know how they affect you.
      • Mark D'Arcy Blog I'm Mark D'Arcy and I'll be writing about what goes on in the chambers and committee rooms at Westminster.
      • Martyn Oates's BlogI'm Martyn Oates, the BBC's Political Editor and Politics Show presenter in the South West. This is my take on politics, high and low, from Portland to Penzance.
      • Moss MissivesI'm Richard Moss, the BBC's Political Editor for the North East and Cumbria. Welcome to my irreverent - but hopefully insightful - northern take on reporting politics for Look North and the Politics Show.
      • Newsnight: Michael CrickI'm Michael Crick, and I'm Newsnight's political editor. My guiding rule is that in any story there's usually something the politicians would prefer the world not to know. My job is to find that out. Follow me on Twitter
      • Nick Robinson's NewslogI'm Nick Robinson. Welcome to Newslog, my blog about what's going on in and around politics.
      • North by North WestIf you're interested in political issues in the North West, this could be the blog for you. I'm Arif Ansari the BBC's political editor in the region, covering controversy from Cheshire to South Cumbria.
      • Patrick Burns's blogHello, I'm Patrick Burns, the BBC's Political Editor in the Midlands. It's a region of five and a half million people and in many ways a microcosm of Britain as a whole - with diverse, exciting politics to match.
      • Paul on PoliticsI'm Paul Barltrop, Political Editor for the West of England. Pop by for my thoughts on what our politicians are up to.
      • Politics Points EastWelcome to the political blog for the East. I'm Deborah McGurran, the BBC's Political Editor for the region. From Lowestoft to Luton, this is the place for politics with an eastern twist.
      • The Devenport DiariesI'm Mark Devenport, BBC NI's political editor, and I'll be blogging here on all things politics.
      • View from the TrentHello. My name is John Hess. I'm the BBC's Political Editor for the East Midlands and this blog will offer my musings on the political scene from Westminster to closer to home.
    • Weather

      • BBC Weatherman Ian Fergusson’s BlogI'm Ian Fergusson, a BBC Weather Presenter based in the West Country. From benign anticyclones to raging supercell storms, my blog discusses all manner of weather-related issues. I also provide updated race weekend forecasts tied to our BBC coverage of Formula One. You can follow me on Twitter, too.
      • Paul Hudson's Weather & Climate BlogHello, I’m Paul Hudson, weather presenter and climate correspondent for BBC Look North in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. I've been interested in the weather and climate for as long as I can remember, and worked as a forecaster with the Met Office for more than ten years locally and at the international unit before joining the BBC in October 2007. Here I divide my time between forecasting and reporting on stories about climate change and its implications for people's everyday lives.
    • World

      • Africa Have Your SayBBC Africa Have Your Say is a programme that connects Africans wherever they are in the world. It draws them together to discuss the issues that affect their daily lives. If you send us a comment it may be published. Think before you submit - are you sure you want to share your views with the world? Join us and have your say. We are LIVE on the BBC World Service every Tue, Wed, and Thu at 1600GMT.
      • American FreiIn order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions. If you're reading via RSS, you'll need to visit the blog to access this content. var emp = new bbc.Emp(); emp.setWidth("277"); emp.setHeight("175"); emp.setDomId("frei100820"); emp.setPlaylist("http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/emp/8970000/8974900/8974967.xml"); emp.write(); I'm Matt Frei, anchor of BBC World News America. In American Frei I’ll be offering my take on major stories in the US and around the world and highlighting striking and original stories from within the BBC and far beyond. And I want to hear from you: your feedback and comments will make this blog a more lively and insightful forum.
      • Andrew Harding on AfricaI’m Andrew Harding, the BBC’s Africa correspondent, and this is my blog from the world’s liveliest continent. I'm keen to hear your thoughts about what’s going right, and wrong, across Africa.
      • dot.MaggieIn order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions. If you're reading via RSS, you'll need to visit the blog to access this content. var emp = new bbc.Emp(); emp.setWidth("277"); emp.setHeight("175"); emp.setDomId("maggie100514"); emp.setPlaylist("http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/emp/8680000/8682300/8682391.xml"); emp.write(); I'm Maggie Shiels and this is my blog for stories about technology from Silicon Valley. My colleague Rory Cellan-Jones blogs at dot.Rory.
      • Focus on AfricaBBC Focus on Africa magazine, produced by the African Service, contains the continent's best writing and photographs.
      • Gavin Hewitt's EuropeI'm Gavin Hewitt, the BBC's Europe editor and this blog is where you and I can talk about the stories I'm covering in Europe.
      • Mark Mardell's AmericaI’m Mark Mardell, the BBC's North America editor. These are my reflections on American politics, some thoughts on being a Brit living in the USA, and who knows what else? My previous blog, as the BBC’s man in Europe, taught me one thing at least: your comments are key. I read them all, so please have your say.
      • Nick Bryant's AustraliaI'm Nick Bryant, and I'm the BBC's Sydney correspondent.
      • Over To YouWelcome to the Over to You blog - the place where you can ask BBC World Service editors and programme makers how and why we make the decisions that we do. We need your comments - so please join in.
      • Soutik Biswas's IndiaI'm Soutik Biswas and I’m the online correspondent for BBC News in India. This blog is my take on life and times in the world’s largest democracy.
      • World Service - World Have Your SayWHYS is a global conversation. It's hosted by BBC Global News, but its agenda is set by everyone taking part. We're live on BBC World Service radio weekdays at 1800GMT.
  • Radio

    • Radio 1 & 1Xtra

      • Ace and Vis BlogThe official blog for 1xtra DJs Ace and Vis
      • Chart BlogRadio 1's Chart Show blog, with gossip from Reggie, and daily reviews from Fraser McAlpine.
      • Get Your Game On blogJoypad ratings 1 Joypad = Wasteman game, I'd rather lips your granny! 5 Joypad = WicKED man game, I'd sell my granny to get this!! Have a look at our Glossary of terms.
      • Greg James' blogThe official blog for BBC Radio 1 DJ Greg James
      • Radio 1 - Dance BlogThe latest in dance music from BBC Radio 1 dance DJs and producers.
      • Radio 1 Movies BlogThe daily blog of Radio 1 Movies
    • 5 live

      • 5 live blogBehind the scenes at BBC Radio 5 live. A blog where 5 live’s programme makers, interactive team, editors and senior managers talk about the station and respond to listeners. Best bits, events, changes and announcements.
      • Alison MitchellHello, I'm Alison Mitchell, reporter and commentator for Five Live and Five Live Sports Extra. Cricket is my speciality, so that's why I'm blogging here. You'll get bits and bobs about both England's men and women, including from the men's winter tours.
      • George RileyHi, I'm George Riley. You may have heard me flying the flag for our great game on Radio 5 live, where I currently present the sport on the Gabby Logan show. I also appear on 5 live Sport and the News Channel. I've commentated on rugby league on BBC radio for many moons and hope to use this blog to share my insight and behind-the-scenes gossip from every game I go to. You can also follow me on Twitter.
      • Gordon FarquharI've been Radio 5 Live's Sports News and Olympics Correspondent since 1998. I'll be looking at the events behind the headlines in all sports but especially on the road to London 2012. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Iain CarterI’m Iain Carter and I’m BBC 5 Live's golf correspondent. Golf is my first sporting love but in truth there's not much sport I don't like, and I've been lucky enough to report on tennis, cricket and rugby. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • OutridersOutriders is BBC Radio 5 live's programme dedicated to exploring the frontiers of the web. It is broadcast on Tuesdays at 0300 in Up All Night.
    • 6 music

      • Jarvis CockerMusings and extra bits and bobs to enhance your enjoyment of Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service supplied by Jarvis and team.
      • Lauren LaverneLauren and her team keep you updated on the latest from the show and their picks from the best of the net, the show starts here!
      • Tom RobinsonTom Robinson showcases the best new online tunes by under-the-radar artists suggested by listeners and musicians Recommend an artist
    • Asian Network

      • BollywoodRaj&Pablo;'s blog for the all things Bollywood on the Asian Network
      • Friction's BlogFriction's Blog for British Asian Music on the Asian Network
    • General

      • Radio 3 BlogThe Radio 3 blog is a place where the Controller of Radio 3 and Director of BBC Proms Roger Wright and some of his colleagues and guests will discuss Radio 3, the Proms, the BBC performing groups and draw attention to particular programmes and live events.
      • The BBC Radio BlogBehind the scenes at BBC RadioBBC Director of Audio & Music Tim Davie and his team explain their decisions, highlight changes and share important news from all of BBC radio.Sign in using your BBC ID or register to tell us what you think.
    • Local

      • Anne Diamond's BlogHi! I’m Anne Diamond and on weekday mornings you can find me on BBC Radio Berkshire (10 - 1). Even if you don’t live in and around Berkshire, and you know me from my TV and writing, you can always read what I’m doing here or listen online. Welcome!
      • Bradley's BlogRadio Ulster presenter and Undertones bass player Mickey Bradley writes on vintage punk and its cultural offshoots.
      • Bryan Burnett's blog (Radio Scotland)Welcome to Bryan's Burnett's blog; the stories behind Get It On and all the bits we don't broadcast.
      • Graham Smith's CornwallI'm BBC Radio Cornwall's Graham Smith and this blog hopes to provide news, views and some fresh insights into the way government works, locally and nationally.
      • Len Tingle's BlogI'm Len Tingle, the Political Editor for BBC Yorkshire. You can see me most Sunday lunchtimes when I hit the road with the Politics Show's live satellite truck. I also reflect the region's politics on Look North, the BBC's local radio stations and our web pages. Welcome to my blog.
      • Marie-Louise Muir's Arts ExtraMarie-Louise Muir presents Arts Extra on BBC Radio Ulster and writes about culture - high, low and everything in between.
      • Mark Cummings' BlogHi, I'm Mark Cummings. Every day I explore all things Gloucestershire on my breakfast show. The stories, the people, the history, the news - the complete package of what makes the county tick. On the show, and on this blog, we share our knowledge, stories and experiences to celebrate life in Gloucestershire.
      • Radio Scotland blogAn inside look at life behind Scotland's national radio station.
      • Stuart BailieMusic journalist and BBC Radio Ulster presenter Stuart Bailie writes on music and culture and opens up the archives on his long career in the business.
      • Who Cares?This blog charts the progress of BBC Three Counties Radio's Who Cares? campaign, which aims to increase awareness about elder abuse and improve the lives of older people.Listen Live to BBC Three Counties Radio on iPlayer.
    • Radio 2

      • Chris EvansThe daily blog of Radio 2's Chris Evans.
      • FolkFolk & Acoustic with Mike Harding
      • Jamie CullumJamie Cullum showcases his love for all types of jazz and music rooted in jazz, from its heritage to its future.
      • Simon Mayo Drivetime BlogThe daily blog of Radio 2's Drivetime host Simon Mayo, featuring news of the show and how you can get involved.
    • Radio 4

      • Radio 4 BlogBehind the scenes at Radio 4 A blog from the people who brought you the Editors' blogs for News, Sport and BBC Online. Follow BBC Radio 4 on Twitter for web site news, programme highlights and interesting retweets.
      • The Archers BlogBackstage news and insight into The Archers. Curated by Keri Davies.
      • Today: Tom FeildenI'm Tom Feilden and I'm the science correspondent on the Today programme. This is where we can talk about the scientific issues we're covering on the programme.
      • World TonightWelcome to my blog - I'm Robin Lustig, and I present The World Tonight on BBC Radio 4 and Newshour on BBC World Service. This is where I share thoughts on world events and point you in the direction of interesting comments I've heard or read. Your comments are an essential part of making the whole thing work, so please join in.
      • You & YoursNews and views from the You & Yours production team and reporters.
    • World

      • Africa Have Your SayBBC Africa Have Your Say is a programme that connects Africans wherever they are in the world. It draws them together to discuss the issues that affect their daily lives. If you send us a comment it may be published. Think before you submit - are you sure you want to share your views with the world? Join us and have your say. We are LIVE on the BBC World Service every Tue, Wed, and Thu at 1600GMT.
      • Focus on AfricaBBC Focus on Africa magazine, produced by the African Service, contains the continent's best writing and photographs.
      • Over To YouWelcome to the Over to You blog - the place where you can ask BBC World Service editors and programme makers how and why we make the decisions that we do. We need your comments - so please join in.
      • Russell Fuller's BlogWelcome to my blog - I'm Russell Fuller , and I present Sportsworld and Sportsworld Have Your Say every Saturday from 14 hours GMT on the BBC World Service. This is my blog where I share my thoughts on sporting issues of the week. Your interaction is an essential part of the programme, so please join in.
      • World Service - World Have Your SayWHYS is a global conversation. It's hosted by BBC Global News, but its agenda is set by everyone taking part. We're live on BBC World Service radio weekdays at 1800GMT.
      • World Service Writer in ResidenceBBC World Service writer in residence Hamid Ismailov will be writing creatively about events in the news and issues that have grabbed the world’s attention.
  • Regional

    • England

      • Anne Diamond's BlogHi! I’m Anne Diamond and on weekday mornings you can find me on BBC Radio Berkshire (10 - 1). Even if you don’t live in and around Berkshire, and you know me from my TV and writing, you can always read what I’m doing here or listen online. Welcome!
      • Barling's LondonI’m Kurt Barling, BBC London’s Special Correspondent. This is where I discuss some of the big topical issues which have an impact on Londoners' lives and share stories which remind us of our rich cultural heritage.
      • Chris Jackson's BlogHi, I'm Chris Jackson - presenter of the North East & Cumbria's very own current affairs programme, Inside Out. Welcome to my blog where I'll reveal some behind-the-scenes goings-on and share my thoughts on the stories we cover.
      • Gregory's First LawI'm David Gregory, BBC Science Correspondent for the West Midlands. My first law states: "Science is the answer." There is no second law. Feel free to drop me a line: david.gregory@bbc.co.uk.
      • Guy Smith's Met MattersI’m Guy Smith, BBC London’s Home Affairs Correspondent. I'll be writing about law and order and how it affects us.
      • Henley's HustingsWelcome to the hustings! I'm Peter Henley, the BBC's political reporter in the south of England. From parish councils in Sussex, to European politics in Oxford, this is the blog for you.
      • Iredale's Eye on PoliticsI'm Tim Iredale, the BBC's Political Editor in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire and presenter of the regional Politics Show. This is strictly a "no-spin" zone where the political viewpoint is more Humber Bridge than Westminster Bridge. Your comments and observations are more than welcome.
      • Jersey BlogI'm Ryan Morrison from the BBC Jersey website. This is my blog looking at the stories behind the island's stories.
      • Len Tingle's BlogI'm Len Tingle, the Political Editor for BBC Yorkshire. You can see me most Sunday lunchtimes when I hit the road with the Politics Show's live satellite truck. I also reflect the region's politics on Look North, the BBC's local radio stations and our web pages. Welcome to my blog.
      • Marie-Louise Muir's Arts ExtraMarie-Louise Muir presents Arts Extra on BBC Radio Ulster and writes about culture - high, low and everything in between.
      • Mark Cummings' BlogHi, I'm Mark Cummings. Every day I explore all things Gloucestershire on my breakfast show. The stories, the people, the history, the news - the complete package of what makes the county tick. On the show, and on this blog, we share our knowledge, stories and experiences to celebrate life in Gloucestershire.
      • Martyn Oates's BlogI'm Martyn Oates, the BBC's Political Editor and Politics Show presenter in the South West. This is my take on politics, high and low, from Portland to Penzance.
      • Mind The GapBBC London’s Transport correspondent Tom Edwards and Travel presenter Steve Phillips present the inside track on public transport issues and share with you the joy and misery of getting around the capital.
      • Moss MissivesI'm Richard Moss, the BBC's Political Editor for the North East and Cumbria. Welcome to my irreverent - but hopefully insightful - northern take on reporting politics for Look North and the Politics Show.
      • North by North WestIf you're interested in political issues in the North West, this could be the blog for you. I'm Arif Ansari the BBC's political editor in the region, covering controversy from Cheshire to South Cumbria.
      • Patrick Burns's blogHello, I'm Patrick Burns, the BBC's Political Editor in the Midlands. It's a region of five and a half million people and in many ways a microcosm of Britain as a whole - with diverse, exciting politics to match.
      • Paul Hudson's Weather & Climate BlogHello, I’m Paul Hudson, weather presenter and climate correspondent for BBC Look North in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. I've been interested in the weather and climate for as long as I can remember, and worked as a forecaster with the Met Office for more than ten years locally and at the international unit before joining the BBC in October 2007. Here I divide my time between forecasting and reporting on stories about climate change and its implications for people's everyday lives.
      • Paul on PoliticsI'm Paul Barltrop, Political Editor for the West of England. Pop by for my thoughts on what our politicians are up to.
      • Politics Points EastWelcome to the political blog for the East. I'm Deborah McGurran, the BBC's Political Editor for the region. From Lowestoft to Luton, this is the place for politics with an eastern twist.
      • View from the TrentHello. My name is John Hess. I'm the BBC's Political Editor for the East Midlands and this blog will offer my musings on the political scene from Westminster to closer to home.
    • Northern Ireland

      • Across the LineThe ATL team write about anything and everything relevant to the Northern Irish music scene, the show itself and possibly some random stuff besides, and invite you to comment, discuss and participate.
      • Bradley's BlogRadio Ulster presenter and Undertones bass player Mickey Bradley writes on vintage punk and its cultural offshoots.
      • Stephen WatsonI'm Stephen Watson and I'm a presenter with BBC Northern Ireland. I anchor our live rugby, football, and motorcycling coverage. I also love golf and boxing.
      • Stuart BailieMusic journalist and BBC Radio Ulster presenter Stuart Bailie writes on music and culture and opens up the archives on his long career in the business.
      • The Devenport DiariesI'm Mark Devenport, BBC NI's political editor, and I'll be blogging here on all things politics.
      • Will & TestamentBBC Northern Ireland presenter William Crawley discusses the often controversial political, religious and ethical issues of the day.
    • Scotland

      • Blether with BrianI'm Brian Taylor, BBC Scotland's political editor, and I'll be blogging here regularly on Scottish politics.
      • Bryan Burnett's blog (Radio Scotland)Welcome to Bryan's Burnett's blog; the stories behind Get It On and all the bits we don't broadcast.
      • Douglas Fraser's LedgerHullo, I'm Douglas Fraser, and I'm business and economy editor at BBC Scotland. Welcome to my blog, where you can read my take on money matters, viewed from a Scottish perspective.
      • Gary Innes My name is Gary Innes and I play shinty for Fort William and Scotland. When not swinging my caman on the field, I play traditional music for a living and travel widely up and down the country to accommodate both passions. I'm looking forward to sharing my thoughts, and hearing from you on Scotland's oldest and wildest sport: shinty.
      • Radio Scotland blogAn inside look at life behind Scotland's national radio station.
      • Scotland Learning BlogBBC Scotland Learning will bring you diary updates of our latest developments, production tales and things we've been learning while out and about at schools and conferences. We'll also include information and links to programmes, websites or events from across the BBC — content we think would be useful for teachers, parents and learners in Scotland.
      • Scotland's Music blogWelcome to our blog. We are the web arm of BBC Scotland's Music department, and we produce a website called Scotland's Music. We cover festivals and sessions from all genres of music in Scotland, from dubstep to bagpipes. Look out for regular featurettes, reviews, general outpourings and surprise guest bloggers.
      • View from the South BankNot London’s South Bank, but the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow - every bit as lively in cultural terms as its namesake. I’m Pauline McLean, BBC Scotland’s arts correspondent, and I’ll be blogging here about arts events and issues happening across the country.
    • Wales

      • David Cornock's blogHello. I'm David Cornock and I'm parliamentary correspondent for BBC Wales. This is the blog for the latest news and gossip from the Westminster village - with a Welsh accent.
      • Louise Stewart's South EastHello. I'm Louise Stewart - the BBC's political editor in the South East. I'll be blogging on all things political from Westminster to Whitstable and letting you know how they affect you.
      • North East Wales WeblogThe BBC Local team blog about issues affecting North East Wales. Follow us on Twitter where we share website news and links.
      • Wales ArtsWelcome to the BBC Wales Arts blog, where you can discover a wealth of things to see, hear or do, whether from Welsh artists, visiting exhibitions, or just things we think deserve a wider audience. Laura Chamberlain blogs the latest news from the world of Welsh arts and culture. Laura's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Laura's posts via email Gillian Clarke is the National Poet of Wales. She wrote for us during her autumn/winter 2010 poetry tour of Wales. Gillian's blog RSS feed Dan Williams provides news and updates for Eisteddfodau around Wales. Dan's blog RSS feed If you know of interesting arts-related matters that should be featured here, please get in touch. Email alerts - Receive all arts blog entries straight to your inbox: Subscribe to all arts posts via email
      • Wales HistoryWelcome to the BBC Wales History blog, a place to explore both celebrated and lesser-known incidents in Welsh history, watch rare clips from BBC Wales' own archive, find out about history events in Wales and get tips to help you delve into your family history. Phil Carradice is a broadcaster, writer and poet. His blog posts provide a distinctly Welsh perspective on major events in world history, as well as revealing some little-known events from the Welsh past.The Past Master, which can be heard every Sunday at 2pm.-->
      • Wales MusicA guide to music in Wales: blogging on festivals, gigs, events, festivals, news, radio sessions, bands, singers, choirs and more. Adam Walton's show on BBC Radio Wales has three hours of non-stop new music, exclusive session tracks and interesting chat, live from Wrexham. Adam's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Adam's posts via email Bethan Elfyn presents live sessions, essential interviews and a mix of classic rock and pop on BBC Radio Wales. Bethan's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Bethan's posts via email James McLaren has worked on the BBC Wales Music website since 2006, and has been writing about Welsh music for almost 15 years. James' blog RSS feed Subscribe to James' posts via email
      • Wales NatureWelcome to the BBC Wales Nature & Outdoors blog, where you can discover all sorts of things to see and do around Wales. From wildlife and walks to the latest weather updates, we'll also bring you the latest news and views from the field. BBC Wales weatherman, Derek Brockway blogs about the weather, his weatherman walking exploits around Wales and all things meteorological. He'll also feature your best weather photos from time to time. Derek's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Derek's posts via email Gull, our nature & outdoors man, was born on a stormy night in the Irish sea and raised by dolphins. He blogs about nature, the landscape, surfing and outdoor related activities. If you have an interesting nature related story or photo you'd like us to feature, please get in touch. Email alerts - Receive all blog entries straight to your inbox: Subscribe to all nature posts via email
      • X-RayWelcome to the latest news from BBC Wales X-Ray. Chat about the programme and get all the latest X-Ray news and behind-the-scenes info. Find out when we're next on, watch our Stories of Survival clips, or find out what's happening in One Street, One Goal.
  • Science & Technology

      • Backstage.bbc.co.uk blogbackstage.bbc.co.uk is the BBC's early adopter network to encourage participation and support creativity through open innovation.
      • BBC Internet BlogStaff from the BBC's online and technology teams talk about BBC Online, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC's digital and mobile services. The blog is reactively moderated. Posts are normally closed for comment after three months. Your host is Nick Reynolds (NR).
      • dot.MaggieIn order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions. If you're reading via RSS, you'll need to visit the blog to access this content. var emp = new bbc.Emp(); emp.setWidth("277"); emp.setHeight("175"); emp.setDomId("maggie100514"); emp.setPlaylist("http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/emp/8680000/8682300/8682391.xml"); emp.write(); I'm Maggie Shiels and this is my blog for stories about technology from Silicon Valley. My colleague Rory Cellan-Jones blogs at dot.Rory.
      • dot.RoryI'm Rory Cellan-Jones and this is my blog about how technology is changing our lives.My colleague Maggie Shiels reports from Silicon Valley at dot.Maggie. • You can also follow me on Twitter: @BBCRoryCJ
      • Fergus's Medical FilesI'm Fergus Walsh, the BBC's medical correspondent. This is my blog for discussion of medical and health issues, especially research and ethics. Please get involved and leave a comment.
      • Get Your Game On blogJoypad ratings 1 Joypad = Wasteman game, I'd rather lips your granny! 5 Joypad = WicKED man game, I'd sell my granny to get this!! Have a look at our Glossary of terms.
      • Gregory's First LawI'm David Gregory, BBC Science Correspondent for the West Midlands. My first law states: "Science is the answer." There is no second law. Feel free to drop me a line: david.gregory@bbc.co.uk.
      • Nature UKWelcome to the BBC Nature UK blog, a place for us - and you - to talk about the UK's wonderful riches of nature right across the year.
      • Newsnight: Susan WattsAs Newsnight's science editor I meet some of the most interesting people around. They might be trying to understand the Arctic or the latest flu virus, or working on new ways to treat cancer, produce energy or feed the world. Along with policy makers and shapers of all political shades, they offer a challenging perspective on today's world, and a tantalising glimpse of the future.
      • OutridersOutriders is BBC Radio 5 live's programme dedicated to exploring the frontiers of the web. It is broadcast on Tuesdays at 0300 in Up All Night.
      • Research and DevelopmentThis is the Research & Development blog, where researchers, scientists and engineers from BBC R&D; share their work in developing the media technologies of the future.
      • Richard Black's Earth WatchI'm Richard Black, environment correspondent for the BBC News website. This is my take on what's happening to our shared environment as the human population grows and our use of nature's resources increases.
      • SpacemanI’m Jonathan Amos, BBC science correspondent. Come here for a European and UK focus on space.
      • Today: Tom FeildenI'm Tom Feilden and I'm the science correspondent on the Today programme. This is where we can talk about the scientific issues we're covering on the programme.
      • Wales NatureWelcome to the BBC Wales Nature & Outdoors blog, where you can discover all sorts of things to see and do around Wales. From wildlife and walks to the latest weather updates, we'll also bring you the latest news and views from the field. BBC Wales weatherman, Derek Brockway blogs about the weather, his weatherman walking exploits around Wales and all things meteorological. He'll also feature your best weather photos from time to time. Derek's blog RSS feed Subscribe to Derek's posts via email Gull, our nature & outdoors man, was born on a stormy night in the Irish sea and raised by dolphins. He blogs about nature, the landscape, surfing and outdoor related activities. If you have an interesting nature related story or photo you'd like us to feature, please get in touch. Email alerts - Receive all blog entries straight to your inbox: Subscribe to all nature posts via email
  • Sport

    • Athletics

      • Adrian WarnerI'm BBC London's Olympics Correspondent, which means I report on every aspect of the preparations for 2012. I'm going to be telling you what people are saying about London's preparations - both in the Olympic corridors of power and on the streets of the capital - and I want to hear your views. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Gordon FarquharI've been Radio 5 Live's Sports News and Olympics Correspondent since 1998. I'll be looking at the events behind the headlines in all sports but especially on the road to London 2012. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • John BeattieI was born in Borneo, spent my formative years swinging from the trees, and you might know me as an international rugby player.
      • Matt SlaterHi, I'm Matt Slater and I try to shed light on what's happening behind the scenes in sport - so everything from football finance to Olympic squabbles. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Ollie Williams I'm Ollie, and I cover sports which don't normally hit the headlines - from archery to ice hockey. I'll be reporting on all Olympic sports (and some others!) in the run-up to London 2012. For regular updates and links, follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • OlympicsThis is BBC Sport's Olympics blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about the Olympics from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Roger MoseyI'm Roger Mosey, the BBC's director of London 2012. That means I'm overseeing all the BBC's 2012 preparations including not just sport but the Cultural Olympiad, our Olympic news and information services and everything that will bring the story of the London Games to audiences at home and abroad. I want to share here what we're planning - and debate some of the big issues.
      • Sport EditorsThis blog is where our editors write about our coverage and issues. Here are our tips and house rules. If you have a general question check our FAQs or our broadcast schedule. If you can't find an answer, e-mail us.
      • Tom FordyceI'm Tom Fordyce and I cover cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics and - well, most sports except monkey-tennis. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
    • Cricket

      • Ben DirsHello. I have been working for the BBC for almost a decade now and cover almost all sports, but particularly cricket and boxing. It would be good to hear from you - just don't be nasty or my mum might get upset. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Blog Hywel Gwynfryn Hanesion Hywel o bob cwr o Gymru wrth iddo deithio’r wlad ar ran Radio Cymru – ar y ffordd i’ch cymuned chi!
      • David BondI'm David Bond, the BBC's Sports Editor. This blog will give you an insight into the big stories and issues in sport. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Oliver BrettAfter the solemn realisation at the age of 12 that I might not be good enough to play cricket for England I decided that the next best thing, writing about cricket, would have to suffice as a career. That's what I've been doing for the BBC Sport website since 2001, in which time the sport has changed immensely. You can also follow me on Twitter.
      • Tom FordyceI'm Tom Fordyce and I cover cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics and - well, most sports except monkey-tennis. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
    • Football

      • Chris Bevan Hello, I'm a journalist for the BBC Sport website, writing mainly about football, tennis and cycling. I've competed in all of the above sports with mixed success (ahem) and my biggest sporting achievement is probably breaking my leg in two places at Highbury, just before it was turned into flats. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Chris JardineHi there, I'm Chris Jardine, midfielder with Scottish Third Division side Annan Athletic. I hope, throughout the season, I can give you a good insight into life at the newest Scottish League club and maybe even a few laughs along the way. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Dan Walker Hello there. Dan Walker here reporting for blogging duty. You may have spotted me covering Wimbledon, the Open, 6 nations or horse racing over the past few years but my new home is as presenter of Football Focus. Hopefully this blog will give you an insight into what happens on the other side of the famous sofa. Feel free to join in brothers and sisters.
      • David BondI'm David Bond, the BBC's Sports Editor. This blog will give you an insight into the big stories and issues in sport. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • FootballThis is BBC Sport's football blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about football from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Football TacticsMatches are often won or lost thanks to a moment of magic or a simple error, but sometimes a manager's tactical switch or why a team or player have hit form are worthy of further investigation. That is what this blog intends to do, with the help of expert opinion, tactical statistics and, of course, your ideas.
      • Gordon FarquharI've been Radio 5 Live's Sports News and Olympics Correspondent since 1998. I'll be looking at the events behind the headlines in all sports but especially on the road to London 2012. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Jack RossI was released as a teenager from the Scottish Premier League, had the hardening experiences of junior and part-time football and came back to the top flight with four years at university thrown in! I'm Jack Ross, a defender with Dunfermline and I aim to give you an insight into the life and mind of a professional footballer.
      • Jim SpenceThey pay me to watch football and talk football. That’s some people's idea of Christmas every day. I can't deny it's mine too. I view the football world through a different lens from some journalists, because I live and work in Dundee. The Old Firm are interesting, but so was my breakfast this morning. There is a whole lot more on the Scottish football menu than the big two. From the SPL to the juniors, the game offers lots of dishes, and they all get my taste buds going. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Jonathan StevensonHi, I'm Jonathan Stevenson, but you might know me as Stevo from the live texts. I love football more than life itself, which is probably quite a lot to do with a Brian Clough-inspired upbringing. I even met him in his son's newsagents once. You can follow me on Twitter to boot.
      • Late Kick OffWelcome to the Late Kick Off blog. We’ll be blogging from behind the scenes as well as from in front of the cameras giving you a unique insight into how we bring the programme to you each week. You can also follow us on Twitter: @bbclatekickoff.
      • Matt SlaterHi, I'm Matt Slater and I try to shed light on what's happening behind the scenes in sport - so everything from football finance to Olympic squabbles. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Paul FletcherHello, I'm Paul Fletcher and I mainly write about life in the Football League. I have a great enthusiasm for a whole range of sports and love to spread the word about the great game of rugby league. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Phil McNultyI'm Phil McNulty and I'm BBC Sport's chief football writer. I cover the biggest, best, most interesting and most hotly-debated sport in the world. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules. You can also follow me throughout this season on Twitter and join me on Facebook (requires registration).
      • Phil Minshull Hi, I'm Phil Minshull. I've lived in Spain since 1997 and covered Spanish football since the first day I got here. My blog aims to provide some insight into what's happening in La Liga, and there is much more to it than only Real and Barcelona, as well as elsewhere around Europe. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules
      • Sport EditorsThis blog is where our editors write about our coverage and issues. Here are our tips and house rules. If you have a general question check our FAQs or our broadcast schedule. If you can't find an answer, e-mail us.
      • Stephen WatsonI'm Stephen Watson and I'm a presenter with BBC Northern Ireland. I anchor our live rugby, football, and motorcycling coverage. I also love golf and boxing.
      • The Special 1's blogThe rubbery stars of BBC3's 'Special 1 Tv' are back and they are even more amazing, even more fantastic and even more incredible than ever before. Joined in studio by the boy Wayne and Sven 'I-have-always-loved-Leicester' Goran Eriksson, the Special 1 goes behind the headlines of the Premier League, fuelling conversation and debate among a host of callers with his unique style of puppet-punditry.
      • Tim Vickery A glorious history, a rich culture, a production line of exciting players... South American football is endlessly fascinating. I cover the continent from my base in Rio. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
    • Formula One

      • Andrew BensonThe love affair has blown hot and cold, but Formula 1 has had me in its spell for most of my life. After 16 years covering the sport, in which I have reported from more than 100 Grands Prix, I am as thrilled by its heights, fascinated by its complexities and exasperated by its idiosyncrasies as ever. I hope there will be plenty of all of them to share with you now F1 is back on the BBC. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Formula 1This is BBC Sport's Formula 1 blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about Formula 1 from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Jake HumphreySome of you may know who I am from CBBC, others from The Olympics, Sports Personality or my other BBC Sport presenting work. Now I'm presenting the BBC's F1 coverage and I'll be using this blog to share my experiences of life on the circuit. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules. You can also follow me on Twitter.
      • Jonathan LegardI'm Jonathan Legard, the BBC's Formula 1 commentator. I'm really excited to be back in the world's fastest sport, which has always had a place in my heart. I'll be sharing my experiences and views with you on this blog throughout the season. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Matt SlaterHi, I'm Matt Slater and I try to shed light on what's happening behind the scenes in sport - so everything from football finance to Olympic squabbles. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Murray WalkerMurray Walker became a broadcasting legend during 50 years of commentating on Formula 1 for the BBC. He is back exclusively with bbc.co.uk and will be filing video pieces throughout the season, sharing his views on the action and answering your questions. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Sarah HoltPeople often ask how I came to be the Formula 1 lady for the BBC website. Well, after being dragged around vintage car rallies and auto jumbles by my Dad, motor racing got under my skin. I am now a fully paid-up member of F1's travelling circus after a year on the road as part of the BBC team. I look forward to bringing you more on- and off-track adventures here. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
    • Golf

      • Ben DirsHello. I have been working for the BBC for almost a decade now and cover almost all sports, but particularly cricket and boxing. It would be good to hear from you - just don't be nasty or my mum might get upset. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Golf blogThis is BBC Sport's Golf blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about golf from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Iain CarterI’m Iain Carter and I’m BBC 5 Live's golf correspondent. Golf is my first sporting love but in truth there's not much sport I don't like, and I've been lucky enough to report on tennis, cricket and rugby. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Martin LairdI was born and bred in Glasgow, but now I live in Scottsdale, Arizona, and make my living on the US PGA Tour. I won my maiden Tour event in October 2009 - the first Scot to do so on US soil since Sandy Lyle won the Masters in 1988. I want to win again and play in this year's Ryder Cup, so I'll be letting you know how I'm going about it, as well as providing you a behind the scenes look at the PGA Tour.
      • Matt SlaterHi, I'm Matt Slater and I try to shed light on what's happening behind the scenes in sport - so everything from football finance to Olympic squabbles. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
    • Olympics

      • Adrian WarnerI'm BBC London's Olympics Correspondent, which means I report on every aspect of the preparations for 2012. I'm going to be telling you what people are saying about London's preparations - both in the Olympic corridors of power and on the streets of the capital - and I want to hear your views. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • David BondI'm David Bond, the BBC's Sports Editor. This blog will give you an insight into the big stories and issues in sport. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Gordon FarquharI've been Radio 5 Live's Sports News and Olympics Correspondent since 1998. I'll be looking at the events behind the headlines in all sports but especially on the road to London 2012. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Matt SlaterHi, I'm Matt Slater and I try to shed light on what's happening behind the scenes in sport - so everything from football finance to Olympic squabbles. You can also follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Ollie Williams I'm Ollie, and I cover sports which don't normally hit the headlines - from archery to ice hockey. I'll be reporting on all Olympic sports (and some others!) in the run-up to London 2012. For regular updates and links, follow me on Twitter. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • OlympicsThis is BBC Sport's Olympics blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about the Olympics from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Roger MoseyI'm Roger Mosey, the BBC's director of London 2012. That means I'm overseeing all the BBC's 2012 preparations including not just sport but the Cultural Olympiad, our Olympic news and information services and everything that will bring the story of the London Games to audiences at home and abroad. I want to share here what we're planning - and debate some of the big issues.
      • Sport EditorsThis blog is where our editors write about our coverage and issues. Here are our tips and house rules. If you have a general question check our FAQs or our broadcast schedule. If you can't find an answer, e-mail us.
      • Tom FordyceI'm Tom Fordyce and I cover cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics and - well, most sports except monkey-tennis. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
    • Rugby Union

      • Ben DirsHello. I have been working for the BBC for almost a decade now and cover almost all sports, but particularly cricket and boxing. It would be good to hear from you - just don't be nasty or my mum might get upset. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • David BondI'm David Bond, the BBC's Sports Editor. This blog will give you an insight into the big stories and issues in sport. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • John BeattieI was born in Borneo, spent my formative years swinging from the trees, and you might know me as an international rugby player.
      • Rugby UnionThis is BBC Sport's rugby union blog, which pulls together in one place recent posts about rugby union from our bloggers. Links to the blogs of all the contributors can be found below.
      • Stephen WatsonI'm Stephen Watson and I'm a presenter with BBC Northern Ireland. I anchor our live rugby, football, and motorcycling coverage. I also love golf and boxing.
      • Tom FordyceI'm Tom Fordyce and I cover cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics and - well, most sports except monkey-tennis. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
    • Other

      • Boxing
        • Ben DirsHello. I have been working for the BBC for almost a decade now and cover almost all sports, but particularly cricket and boxing. It would be good to hear from you - just don't be nasty or my mum might get upset. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
      • Scottish sports
        • Austin O'CallaghanHi I am Austin O'Callaghan, the presenter of The Championship on BBC Sport NI. I have reported on a range of sports and events, from cricket's World Cup to the Beijing Olympics. But the summer just wouldn't the summer without gaelic football. And the GAA wouldn't be the GAA without its fair share of talking points. Hopefully, you can help keep me up to date here on the stories and issues which matter to you.
        • Gary Innes My name is Gary Innes and I play shinty for Fort William and Scotland. When not swinging my caman on the field, I play traditional music for a living and travel widely up and down the country to accommodate both passions. I'm looking forward to sharing my thoughts, and hearing from you on Scotland's oldest and wildest sport: shinty.
      • NFL
        • Neil Reynolds Hello, I'm Neil Reynolds. I commentate and write about the NFL. I've followed the NFL since 1983 and covered the league as a journalist and broadcaster since 1991. I also played for 10 years in the British American Football League. Follow me on Twitter
      • Moto GP
        • Jennie GowHello, I'm Jennie Gow and I'll be guiding you through this year's MotoGP coverage on the BBC. I've been working in the biking world ever since I started out in TV, covering Speedway and Motocross before my move into the world of Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner, Nicky Hayden et al. Anyway, I hope you enjoy my blog and all the gossip and tales I'll be bringing from the grid and paddock. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
        • Stephen WatsonI'm Stephen Watson and I'm a presenter with BBC Northern Ireland. I anchor our live rugby, football, and motorcycling coverage. I also love golf and boxing.
      • Rugby League
        • George RileyHi, I'm George Riley. You may have heard me flying the flag for our great game on Radio 5 live, where I currently present the sport on the Gabby Logan show. I also appear on 5 live Sport and the News Channel. I've commentated on rugby league on BBC radio for many moons and hope to use this blog to share my insight and behind-the-scenes gossip from every game I go to. You can also follow me on Twitter.
      • Tennis
        • Jonathan OverendI started as the BBC's tennis specialist in 2003, expecting to see off Henman and Rusedski and then be made redundant. But a lad called Andrew Murray came along, I was made correspondent, and suddenly in 2009 tennis is the most exciting sport to work in - Fred Perry, 1936 and all that. A job was invented to travel the world watching sport. Genius. I do it. Love it. You can also follow me on Twitter Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
        • Tom FordyceI'm Tom Fordyce and I cover cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics and - well, most sports except monkey-tennis. Here are some tips on taking part and our house rules.
  • TV

      • 23 DegreesWelcome to the 23 degrees blog. Join us as we spend an entire year building a picture of how our planet's tilt drives the most spectacular weather phenomena. Our journey began on Jan 3rd 2011 when the Earth was closest to the Sun. We need you to help us record the incredible journey ahead of us - send us photography and video. Get on board for the wild ride with our presenters Kate Humble and Helen Czerski. The programme will transmit in 2012.
      • BBC Three - BlogThe BBC Three Blog - enjoy exclusive interviews, videos, news and much more including all the latest gossip. We give you amazing access to the people who make BBC Three great both in front of the camera and behind the scenes.
      • BBC TV blogGet the views of BBC bosses, presenters, scriptwriters and cast from the inside of the shows. Read reviews and opinions and share yours on all things TV - your favourite episodes, live programmes, digital channels, the schedule and everything else.
      • Being Human BlogWelcome to the Being Human blog - your ultimate behind-the-scenes guide to BBC Three's new drama about three twenty-somethings who also happen to be a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost.
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