Radio appearances

2009/01/09: BBC Radio Scotland: Morning Extra

Phone-in about government plans to record details of all our electronic communications

2009/01/09: BBC Radio Scotland: Good Morning Scotland

Interview about government plans to record details of all our electronic communications

2008/12/02: Talk 107: Drivetime

An interview for NO2ID after news that the government has no scanners to read new ID cards

2008/01/02: BBC West Midlands: Danny Kelly

An interview about lateral collision avoidance on The World Today.

2008/01/01: BBC World Service: The World Today

An interview about lateral collision avoidance on The World Today.

2007/12/31: BBC Radio 5 Live: Drive

An interview about lateral collision avoidance on the evening Drive programme.

2007/12/30: BBC Radio 5 Live: Weekend News

A 5 minute piece about lateral collision avoidance, based on an article in the Sunday Telegraph: Engineers plan crash-proof computer car.

2007/12/03: BBC Radio Scotland: The Investigation

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.

2007/10/05: BBC Radio Scotland: Good Morning Scotland

An article about surveillance, prompted by a conference in Scotland.

2006/03/26: BBC Radio Scotland: Scotland Live

Coverage of a NO2ID protest at Glasgow Interrogation Centre.

2006/02/13: BBC Radio Scotland: Scotland at Ten

A panel discussion about ID cards.

2005/05/17: BBC Radio Scotland: Twelve to Two

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.

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