Brian Cathcart

Brian Cathcart

Articles by Brian Cathcart

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Sources, smears and coded messages

  • 07 May 2007

The Met's most senior anti-terrorist detective says irresponsible leaks are putting lives at risk. So how can we find out who these leakers are? I know, let's ask a detective

There has never been a better time to die

  • 30 April 2007
  • 1 comment

The maharajah who permitted garlic, the bouncing diva and the teenage groupie who kissed John Gielgud's knob - all signs that we live in the golden age of the newspaper obituary

A sudden case of collective reverse ferret

  • 23 April 2007

One moment wedding bells were ringing. The next, it was all over for Kate and her prince. The Sun's royal scoop caught everyone on the hop, and the result was . . . well, unattributable

Why dead Arabs come last

  • 16 April 2007

The rules that determine whose story leads the front page and who gets buried on page 14 can be racist, sexist, chauvinist and snobbish, but the readers are as much to blame as the editors

The naming of Faye Turney

  • 09 April 2007

The Iranians may have paraded her on television, but not before the British press and British television had shown us - and them - just how vulnerable she was

When journalism is powerless

  • 02 April 2007
  • 3 comments

Despite years of fine reporting and many furious editorials, the bloodshed continues in Darfur and Mugabe hangs on in Zimbabwe.

Still losing money after all these years

  • 26 March 2007

Profit is everything to Rupert Murdoch, and yet, after more than a quarter of a century, he still can't get the Times into the black. The man has just turned 76; what is he waiting for?

We should all be so persecuted

  • 19 March 2007

A tale of David and Goliath, in which the part of Goliath - representing the ruthless left-wing intelligentsia and media - is taken by Lorraine Kelly

A white filter for your news

  • 12 March 2007

You will see very few black faces in the newsrooms of our national papers, and only someone who has had his head in the ground for 20 years would think that wasn't a problem

The wicked pleasure of Simon Heffer

  • 05 March 2007
  • 1 comment

It is a shame such gifts of expression have fallen to such a right-wing man, but if you dislike the present government his words have the power to make you say "Yes!" out loud

Green heroes

The top ten

20 green heroes and villains: Heroes

Green villains

The top ten

20 green heroes and villains: Villains

Bjorn Lomborg

Cloud control

Cloud control

Interview

Omar Bin Laden

The NS Interview: Omar Bin Laden

James Macintyre

Brown at war

Like it or not, Brown’s a war leader

What if...

Hugh Gaitskell lived

What if... Hugh Gaitskell had lived

Will Self

On brands

We’re all with the brand

Film review

A Serious Man

A Serious Man (15)

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