Michael Leapman
Articles by Michael Leapman
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Society
Time to pension off Paxman
- 07 February 2005
Michael Leapman argues that the BBC should abandon the Newsnight style of attack journalism and confine itself to reporting, rather than making the news
Society
Radio 4's little sister could soon become the star of the show
- 01 January 2005
2005: Radio 5 Live - The Today programme was once an essential part of breakfast for the chattering classes. Now, the phone-ins on 5 Live threaten to usurp its place
Society
The New Statesman Profile - Richard Ingrams
- 11 March 2002
Now that Milligan is gone, he is the last of the conservative anarchists, saying quietly: "I suppose I'll be next". Richard Ingrams profiled byMichael Leapman
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Rod Liddle
- 30 July 2001
The man behind the Today programme looks like a pop star, swears a lot, and believes in mischief-making. Rod Liddle interviewed
Society
The New Statesman Profile - Trevor Kavanagh
- 09 April 2001
He announced the date of the election. So is the Sun's political editor now the most powerful man in Britain? Trevor Kavanagh profiled
Society
The New Statesman Profile - The Dome
- 25 December 2000
In a few days, the poor thing will be gone, and the carpers won't have it to kick around any more. The Millennium Dome profiled
Society
The New Statesman Profile - Lynda Lee-Potter
- 25 September 2000
The Daily Mail institution whose pen drips venom and strikes terror into the hearts of the famous. Lynda Lee-Potter profiled
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Simon Jenkins
- 10 April 2000
He has the fire in his soul, but not the iron. Is that why, despite his many opportunities, he has achieved little? Simon Jenkins interviewed
Books
Royal greens and mucky commons
- 10 April 2000
The capital has a profusion of open spaces and natural areas. But not all of them are equally desirable
Books
Clotted heart
- 25 October 1999
The Remorseful Day
Colin Dexter Macmillan, 374pp, £16.99
ISBN 033376157X


