How British journalism became truly shocking
Neil Clark: Why editors are seeking to raise readers’ blood pressureFirst Posted October 28, 2009
is a writer, journalist and broadcaster and a regular contributor to newspapers and journals at home and abroad, including The Guardian, New Statesman and The Observer. His work has appeared in publications as diverse as The American Conservative and Pravda. He also tutors students in International Relations, International Business Management, Politics and History at Oxford Tutorial College and for CAPA (Center for Academic Programs Abroad). This is his blog.