David Cox
Articles by David Cox
Results 61 to 67 of 67
Politics
Get on your bike, Farmer Giles
- 12 March 2001
Our farmers spread disease, destroy wildlife, threaten tourism and soak up subsidy. British agriculture is just not worth the trouble, argues David Cox
Politics
Dyke is just Birt with a grin
- 29 January 2001
Has the BBC changed under its genial new director general? Hardly at all is the surprising answer, reports David Cox
Politics
Stand up to the media giants
- 11 December 2000
A white paper is set to reflect the view of ministers and wonks that they can do nothing to stop the likes of Murdoch. They are wrong, argues David Cox
Books
Tea-party vicar
- 16 October 2000
Citizen Greg: the extraordinary story of Greg Dyke and how he captured the BBC
Chris Horrie and Steve Clarke Simon & Schuster, 290pp, £20
ISBN 0684866714
Politics
The irresistible force of a £50bn free lunch
- 04 September 2000
David Cox doubts that ministers can resist the huge potential windfall from selling off the TV airwaves
Politics
Dyke drags us into a cultural desert
- 28 August 2000
The BBC's new director general seems determined to introduce themed channels. It is a move he might live to regret
Politics
The fight for TV's toothless comb
- 24 July 2000
Who cares whether Granada or Carlton wins? The real question is whether ITV can survive at all, argues David Cox


