Phone-in about government plans to record details of all our electronic communications
Interview about government plans to record details of all our electronic communications
An interview for NO2ID after news that the government has no scanners to read new ID cards
An interview about lateral collision avoidance on The World Today.
An interview about lateral collision avoidance on The World Today.
An interview about lateral collision avoidance on the evening Drive programme.
A 5 minute piece about lateral collision avoidance, based on an article in the Sunday Telegraph: Engineers plan crash-proof computer car.
David Calder investigates our surveillance society. A 30 minute discussion with interview clips is followed by a 20 minute phone-in. Interviewees include: John Scott, an Edinburgh-based human rights lawyer; David Murakami Wood, a researcher from Newcastle University who edited a recent report for the Information Commissioner; and me.
An article about surveillance, prompted by a conference in Scotland.
Coverage of a NO2ID protest at Glasgow Interrogation Centre.
A panel discussion about ID cards.
Discussion and phone-in about ID cards following announcement of the bill in the Queen's speech. Labour MPs Anne Begg and Michael Connarty arguing against me.