‘I don’t want an industrial site where cows used to be’: The farmers under threat from solar developers
A government-backed drive to boost solar power has left tenant farmers vulnerable across the country
A government-backed drive to boost solar power has left tenant farmers vulnerable across the country
The 85-year-old presenter on royal spin doctors, election-night blunders and the reason we have so few good MPs
Miriam Lorie on being the first woman to become an orthodox communal rabbi in the UK and the knock-on effects of October 7
The psychologist on the ‘alarming’ rate of suicide among those with autism, its complex causes and how his research inspired JK Rowling
As churches close, wardens disappear and calls are made for slave trade reparations, is it any wonder there is a crisis this Easter?
Graphic artist Justin Eagleton, the creator of GCHQ’s latest ‘recruitment puzzle’, reflects on his secretive craft
After an inquest found that bullies drove 14-year-old Mia Janin to suicide, her father is calling for a cyber-bullying law
Novelist Marilynne Robinson on how we’ve got the Bible wrong – and why her country is so divided
It may be haemorrhaging listeners – and the odd veteran presenter – but the BBC station’s boss says a varied output is needed more than ever
Peter Ackroyd’s history of Christianity in England is a lively and detailed, if sometimes disorienting, book from one who loves his métier
The Railway Children star talk about growing up on screen, her passion for charity work and being unafraid to stand up to online bullies
The former chaplain, sacked for telling children they should question gender ideology, says his sermon was inviting ‘balanced debate’
The space agency’s head of science reflects on the failed Vulcan mission and raising two children alone while trying to explore the universe
Peter Roberts brought Ampleforth College back from the brink after a sex abuse scandal – but says its past cannot be forgotten
BBC Radio 4’s Reith Lecturer for 2023 explains how modern politics has divided voters – and why pollsters could be wrong about the Tories
The reporter was one of the first on the scene of the Lockerbie terror attack – 35 years later, she returns to the town for the first time