Daily TV & radio guide - Thursday
Moral Notes (11.30 am R4). Victorian popular songs and their values: Simon Brett begins a new series by showing how family life was reflected in the songs of 150 years ago. The Material World (4.30...
Moral Notes (11.30 am R4). Victorian popular songs and their values: Simon Brett begins a new series by showing how family life was reflected in the songs of 150 years ago. The Material World (4.30...
Georgia marks civil rights milestone Charlayne Hunter-Gault, one of the first two black students to enrol at the University of Georgia in the face of violent opposition from white segregationists,...
FINANCIAL TIMES Mike Tomlinson, chief inspector of schools, has called for companies to play a central role in developing the new skills-based GCSEs and A levels. THE GUARDIAN Vague...
Revamped National Grid unveiled Michael Wills, minister for learning and technology, will today launch a revamped National Grid for Learning. The site, at www.ngfl.gov.uk , includes links to...
Patient Progress (11.00 am R4). Stress (repeat). Dream Lives (7.00 BBC1). In the Tomorrow's World slot, a new series about "using the latest technology to change people's lives" begins in a Leeds...
Student "poisoned by lesbian lover" A psychology student at Rome’s La Sapienza University has been arrested for allegedly murdering her room mate with cyanide-laced soup last February. The victim was...
THE GUARDIAN The top freshers are again female and the gender gap is still growing. Stephen Court of the Association of University Teachers reports on the fallout of devolution, which in 2001-02 will...
London Business School dean to leave John Quelch, dean of London Business School, is to step down at the end of the academic year for personal reasons. He and his wife, who is American, will return...
Adventures in Science (9.30 am R4). Ben Silburn offers an atom's-eye view of a proton in a particle accelerator. The Mayfair Set (9.50 am, also 12.50, 3.50, 6.50, 9.50 BBC Knowledge). Repeat of the...
FINANCIAL TIMES Ministers should rescue the closure-threatened government laboratory at Daresbury in Cheshire, according to a confidential report. Companies have welcomed guidelines issued by the...
Tennessee seeks equality through scholarships Racial quotas at Tennessee's public colleges and universities are to be abandoned. Under new arrangements, the state will instead invest up to $75...
Academic heads medical watchdog Alistair Scotland, director of medical education and research at London’s Chelsea and Westminster, will be the first chief officer of the doctors’ watchdog announced...
Academic heads medical watchdog Alistair Scotland, director of medical education and research at London’s Chelsea and Westminster hospital, will be the first chief officer of the doctors’ watchdog...
OBE Patricia Greenhalgh , senior lecturer, department of primary care and population science, University College London, for services to evidence based medical care.
Deadline: 02/02/2001