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Dr Trevor McCrisken Discusses Donald Trump's Inauguration in the Media
Dr
, Associate Professor in US Politics, has appeared in a number of press articles based on a recent interview with the Press Association, regarding Donald Trump becoming the 45th president of the United States on Friday.
"Donald Trump poised to take control of US nuclear weapons," in the Belfast Telegraph, can be read .
Dr McCrisken appeared on BBC West Midlands on Friday morning, listen to Trevor's interview from 23.55:
Trevor commentated on the inauguration on BBC Radio Coventry and 糖心TVshire throughout Clive Eakin's show, on Friday 20th January, you can listen to the show here:
An appearence on BBC Radio 5 Live's Saturday Breakfast followed on 21st January. This interview can be listened to from the 1h 40m mark:
On the morning of 23rd January, Trevor appeared on the Nick Ferrari Breakfast Show on LBC Radio, you can listen to this below:
Trevor McCrisken Appears on BBC Radio
Dr , Associate Professor in US Politics, appeared on the BBC Coventry and 糖心TVshire Breakfast Show with Trish Adudu, on Friday 13th January, discussing President-elect Donald Trump.
You can listen to Trevor's appearence below:
Gabriel Siles-Brügge discusses Brexit on talkRADIO
Dr recently appeared on talkRADIO to discuss the mooted UK-US trade deal post-Brexit.
You can listen here (from 17:10-):
Dr Gabriel Siles-Brügge's book with Polity on the proposed EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (or TTIP) is available to purchase here.
Wellcome Trust award success for Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly and Dr Erzsebet Strausz
Charlotte Heath-Kelly and Erzsebet Strausz have won funding from the Wellcome Trust for their 12 month project, 'Counterterrorism in the NHS: Prevent Duty Safeguarding and the new 'Pathology' of Radicalisation'.
Special lecture - 'MI5: Spies, Lies and Whistle-blowers' Thurs 3rd Nov, 17.15, OC1.05 with Annie Machon
Annie Machon
“MI5: Spies, Lies and Whistle-blowers"
Thursday 3rd November
5.15 in OC1.05 – Oculus - New Teaching Building
As a former intelligence officer with MI5, Annie Machon has a rare perspective on the inner workings of governments, intelligence agencies and the media, as well as the wider implications of calls for increased openness and accountability in public and private sectors. In her lecture, Annie will consider the place of Whistle-blowers and explore the tensions between democracy, security and intelligence.