Nov 03, 2012
Reporters may be close to extinction thanks to computer tools that can analyse data and use it to write cogent news stories, complete with editorial slant and tone, writes David Lepeska.
Read Article Computer program puts pen to the sword
Oct 27, 2012
Before the advent of photography, illustrations were a common form of journalism. In the iPad and internet age, art and journalism are again joining forces. Read Article Online journalism in comic book-form coming in to its own
Oct 27, 2012
Noble intentions of a Euopean Union devolved into tense relations among nations in A Doomed Marriage: Britain and Europe. Read Article Hannan's primer on why the Europe Union isn't working
Oct 26, 2012
Alexander Khan spent seven years in the British army as a member of its elite Parachute Regiment, a decision that led to his estrangement from his highly conservative Pakistani-British family. Read Article Book review: Pakistani-British man shows courage in Orphan Of Islam
Oct 25, 2012
In his new book, Eric D Patterson examines the prosecution of "just wars" and how the principles on which they are based are often abandoned after interventionist forces achieve victory on the battlefield.
Read Article Patterson examines how post-war is a trickier battle
Oct 25, 2012
Sixty-five years ago Edwin Land launched the Polaroid camera, changing the way we think of both photography and technology forever.
Read Article Polaroid instantly changed photography, and its legacy lives on
Oct 25, 2012
National View A photographer from The National was given a 30-year-old Polaroid camera and told to "go play tourist". Her only restriction: she could only shoot 60 images. Read Article Instant UAE: Artistic freedom armed only with an old Polaroid
Oct 20, 2012
Saudi Arabia in the late Sixties provides fertile ground in the arid landscape for Kim Barnes's new novel about Aramco and a pool of inflexible expatriates, writes Fran Hawthorne.
Read Article In the Kingdom of Men shows some things haven't changed
Oct 20, 2012
Until they announced their break-up 30 years ago this month, The Jam gave musical hope to a generation of British youth, but Bruce Foxton brings back memories of the band. Read Article New album by Bruce Foxton keeps the legacy of The Jam alive
Oct 20, 2012
A series of scandals won't threaten the Communist Party of China's hold on power as Xi Jinping takes over from Hu Jintao at the top. Read Article China's new leader inherits major challenges