These photographs reflect many different experiences of migration in and out of Britain.
Sister Margaret, played by Marianne Jean-Baptiste, is pastor of a Harlem church. She confidently leads her family and congregation.
This Italian film is a fictionalised account of the midnight police attack on activists sleeping in Diaz school in Genoa during the 2001 anti-G8 protests.
New film Behind the Candelabra shows the lengths the pianist Liberace went to hide his sexuality, and the liberation still to be won
This is a ten part series based on Philippa Gregory’s historical novels The Cousin’s War, set during the 15th century Wars of the Roses
In this radio drama ten year old Mark struggles to cope with his violent dad.
Five working class people sit in a coffee shop and talk about their lives all of them affected by the legacy of Tony Blairi
The new novel Altai, the sequel to Q, is a thrilling tale of intrigue and revolt that questions how the powerful justify their actions says?Simon Basketter
This is the end of an eight year study of Earth in award winning photographer Sebastião Salgado’s trademark monochrome large format. This allows for maximum detail and an incredible range of tones.
In October 1962 the world came very close to nuclear war as the US and Russian superpowers threatened each other over Russian missiles in Cuba.
This festival includes films, plays, concerts, talks, dance, art and photographs from North Africa and the Middle East.
Can we really be controlled with propaganda posters? The British Library’s new exhibition, Propaganda: Power and Persuasion overlooks the power struggles that propaganda reflects