Listen in Terror: British Horror Radio from the Advent of Broadcasting to the Digital Age, by Richard J. Hand
Peter Hutchings is spooked by a collection of horror broadcasts from the 1920s to the present day

Peter Hutchings is spooked by a collection of horror broadcasts from the 1920s to the present day

Carmel Quinlan on the social and cultural history of the birth control movement from 1921 to 1973

Laura Frost on the needs met by an erotic best-seller

Sally Lowell on our understanding of embryonic development and the possibilities and responsibilities that have arisen

Martin Daunton on the history of the anti-tax movement in America

The UK and other European countries are underinvesting in research and development, according to a report from the European Commission

James MacAskill, principal of the private college, says suspension is down to a ‘misunderstanding’ by the Home Office

Cardiff University’s CAER Heritage Project announced as overall winner for engagement with the public

SLC discusses whether students are genuine and attending classes despite confusion over who should investigate

A raft of short-sighted policies are causing harm, says Sir Roderick Floud

Vice-chancellor claims that removing the cap on fees and subsidising poorer students would work but is a ‘toxic issue politically’

Inappropriate measures of performance are detrimental to the intrinsic motivations of an academic workforce

Suspended professor prevented from speaking at conference

David Mould on fine-tuning the work of a global group of novice researchers

Sir Roderick Floud, former UUK president, criticises duplication and waste in ‘muddled non-system’