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  • Spy planes: the news industry's eyes in the sky
    by Stuart Hughes
    A few years ago I visited one of the frontlines in the West's battle against Al-Qaeda. It wasn't in Afghanistan or Pakistan, but inside an innocuous-looking prefab building on the outskirts of Las Vegas. At Creech Air Force Base...


 
The World in 2012?

The Economist's Daniel Franklin makes predictions and assesses some of the challenges for the year ahead.

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Reporting the Royals

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (credit: Press Association/Fiona Hanson).

As the Queen prepares to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee in 2012, BBC correspondent Peter Hunt and Buckingham Palace press officer Ed Perkins offer tips and advice on how to report the Royal Family.

There's also a quiz to test your knowledge of the British Monarchy.



Radio 4's Gwyneth Williams

BBC Radio 4 controller Gwyneth Williams (right).

Gwyneth Williams, controller of BBC Radio 4, is in charge of an institution which many people care passionately about.

In a joint event with the Media Society, she spoke to Telegraph radio critic Gillian Reynolds about the challenges, pitfalls and expectations of her role.




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David Dimbleby and Nick Robinson.

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