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Freedom of Information at risk
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<pubDate>Wednesday, February  8, 2012</pubDate>
<description> Nicholas Jones talks to the Campaign for Freedom of Information about new threats to it from the coalition government.</description>
<itunes:summary>Nicholas Jones talks to the Campaign for Freedom of Information about new threats to it from the coalition government.</itunes:summary>
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<title>[Radio Free Press]
Getting the message across
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<pubDate>Tuesday, January 31, 2012</pubDate>
<description> 2012 and the Trades Union Congress is preparing to face challenges as great as anything in the decade of Margaret Thatcher's  government. Nicholas Jones reports.</description>
<itunes:summary>2012 and the Trades Union Congress is preparing to face challenges as great as anything in the decade of Margaret Thatcher's  government. Nicholas Jones reports.</itunes:summary>
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Reporting Dissent
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<pubDate>Friday, December 23, 2011</pubDate>
<description> Nicholas Jones talks to activist Naomi Colvin and journalist Jason Parkinson about how the media has covered dissent in two recent high profile cases. (Producer: Claire Colley).</description>
<itunes:summary>Nicholas Jones talks to activist Naomi Colvin and journalist Jason Parkinson about how the media has covered dissent in two recent high profile cases. (Producer: Claire Colley).</itunes:summary>
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Reporting  the  Riots
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<pubDate>Wednesday, August 31, 2011</pubDate>
<description> Widespread civil unrest across London and other English cities during  early August put the news media on trial.  Nicholas Jones discovers why  journalists, photographers and broadcasters accept they too have  questions to answer.        </description>
<itunes:summary>Widespread civil unrest across London and other English cities during  early August put the news media on trial.  Nicholas Jones discovers why  journalists, photographers and broadcasters accept they too have  questions to answer.        </itunes:summary>
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<title>[Radio Free Press]
Leveson - A Chance for Change?
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<pubDate>Wednesday, August 31, 2011</pubDate>
<description> The Leveson Inquiry offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reform the media, root and branch. Nicholas Jones asks if we can seize it.</description>
<itunes:summary>The Leveson Inquiry offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reform the media, root and branch. Nicholas Jones asks if we can seize it.</itunes:summary>
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Jeremy Dear's Momentous Decade
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<pubDate>Tuesday, August  2, 2011</pubDate>
<description> After ten years at the helm, Jeremy Dear is stepping down as General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists. Nicholas Jones talks to him on the eve of his departure about his views on journalism, the changing nature of the industry and how the NUJ must respond to the vast changes it has witnessed and continues to witness.</description>
<itunes:summary>After ten years at the helm, Jeremy Dear is stepping down as General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists. Nicholas Jones talks to him on the eve of his departure about his views on journalism, the changing nature of the industry and how the NUJ must respond to the vast changes it has witnessed and continues to witness.</itunes:summary>
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How the media lost touch with work
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<pubDate>Thursday, June 23, 2011</pubDate>
<description> As the labour movement once again prepares to defend jobs and living  standards, Nick Jones talks to three journalists who still speak up for  the unions...</description>
<itunes:summary>As the labour movement once again prepares to defend jobs and living  standards, Nick Jones talks to three journalists who still speak up for  the unions...</itunes:summary>
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A Wapping Exhibition
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<pubDate>Thursday, June 23, 2011</pubDate>
<description> Nicholas Jones visits the Wapping exhibition in London and talks to former union officials and activists...</description>
<itunes:summary>Nicholas Jones visits the Wapping exhibition in London and talks to former union officials and activists...</itunes:summary>
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<title>[Radio Free Press]
Wapping 25 years on
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<pubDate>Thursday, June 23, 2011</pubDate>
<description> Murdoch's back in town, and the CPBF is marking the 25th anniversary of the Wapping dispute with the latest Radio Free Press podcast.</description>
<itunes:summary>Murdoch's back in town, and the CPBF is marking the 25th anniversary of the Wapping dispute with the latest Radio Free Press podcast.</itunes:summary>
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