In the news – 16 February 2016
16 February 2016
Professor Glees was interviewed on radio and television about:
- the French parliament’s response to the Islamist attacks on France over the past year by BBC Radio Scotland
- the migrant crisis and the position of the Channel Islands (whose first minister said no migrants would be accepted on Guernsey) on ITV News (click here to watch)
- the new interception of communications bill on Sky TV News
- the Syrian crisis on LBC, kicking off the Big Conversation
- Cameron, Merkel, the EU Referendum and Security Issues on German National Radio, Deutschlandfunk (click here for text)
Print appearances:
- ‘Terrorist fear puts flashing lights out Terrorist fear puts flashing’, Daily Star, 8 February
- ‘”Snooper’s Charter” Would Make Brits Most Spied-Upon People’, Bloomberg Business, 11 February (article also featured in The Star, 11 February)
- ‘Perdana Menteri Perancis: ISIS Akan Kembali Serang Eropa’, Dunia, 13 February
Other appearances:
- Professor Glees was invited to call on the Home Office Chief Scientist in London and discuss BUCSIS’s research and teaching programmes.
- Deutschlandfunk have now collected the 14 interviews Professor Glees has done with them since 2015 and some older ones. Click here to access them.
- Professor Glees is part of the panel at the upcoming launch of ‘Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War: Intelligence, Strategy and Diplomacy’, which will take place at the Churchill War Rooms in London.