In the news – 12 January 2016

12 January 2016

Professor Anthony Glees appearances

Radio and TV interviews:

Professor Glees was interviewed about:

  • the alleged Korean ‘H-bomb’ test on BBC Radio Oxford
  • the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris a year ago on BBC Radio Scotland
  • David Cameron’s EU policy on North German Radio
  • The migrant security threat on LBC’s Big Conversation with Olly Mann
  • the true condition of “academic freedom” in UK universities at the moment with The Frankfurter Allegemeine Zeitung

Print appearances:

  • “‘It’s fine to hit a wife who doesn’t please you’: What Islamic cleric is telling students as he tours British universities unchallenged… and he’s not alone”, The Daily Mail, 9 January
  • “UK allows 18 jihadists to flee country while under monitoring from MI5 and police”, The Independent, 10 January
  • “Now Britain faces migrant sex attacks after surge of European assaults, warns top expert”, The Express, 9 January
  • “First Germany, we’re next: Security experts warn migrant sex gangs could come to UK”, The Daily Star, 9 January
  • “Eighteen terror suspects fled Britain to join jihadi groups while being monitored by MI5 and cops”, The Sun, 10 January

Other appearances:

Professor Glees has been asked to be the opening speaker at the 20th Karlsruhe Dialogues, an annual conference exploring major questions of our time, organised by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and its Centre for Applied Cultural Science / the University of Karlsruhe. Professor Glees will be speaking on the subject of “Challenging Europe: Germany’s EU Ambitions” on 19 February and taking part in the closing panel discussion.