Walking the Line: Preserving liberty in times of insecurity A consideration of how the law should approach the threat of terrorism, treading the thin line between vigilance and oppression.
New social benefits from an old Docklands discovery 2006 marks the sesquicentenary of William Perkin's discovery of mauveine...
Front line infectious disease control at Britain's borders The series ended with a lecture bringing us up-to-date with...
Can maths catch criminals and bring them to justice? Mathematical techniques lie at the heart of modern forensic methods...
Fraud, bankruptcy, suicide and transportation: The history of the London Underground railway Dr Stephen Halliday is the author of many books based...
Curious Eyes and Steady Hands - Anatomists in Georgian London The late 18th century has been characterised as an age...
Reflections on Secret Intelligence Sir David Omand KCB, Former Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator, The...
The Susskind Interviews: Legal experts in changing times A special event marking the launch of a book containing...