In the news – 1 December 2015
1 December 2015
Professor Anthony Glees was interviewed about:
- Current security policy by BBC World TV News, Channel News Asia, Channel News Singapore and BBC Three Counties
- The bombing of IS in Syria on BBC Radio Scotland, where he was a guest for an hour (09:00-10:00). Click here to listen to this piece.
- National security and climate change threats on BBC Radio Two’s Jeremy Vine Programme
- The Syrian crisis on BBC Radio Scotland
- EU Court of Human Rights and British Terror on South West German Radio, where he was a studio guest.
Print appearances:
- The Times, 1 December: “Free speech being stifled by hate mobs of the left”
- The Daily Mail, 30 November: “Universities ‘dominated by Left-wing hate mobs’: Professor says free speech is being stifled because anyone challenging views is ‘shouted down'”
- The Sun, 23 November: “Charles: Climate change responsible for rise of IS”
- Penza News, 21 November: “Fighting terrorism in EU needs stronger border security and refugees’ integration”
- Junge Freiheit, 27 November: “Germany will place the EU at risk”
- Handelsblatt, 30 November: “Unsicherheits-Politiker” (article written by Professor Glees)