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James Naughtie
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James's biography on Twitter reads: Presenter of Today programme @BBCR4Today and journalist. I don't speak - can't - for the BBC. This is me, and me alone
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Anchoring Today in Cairo on an extraordinary weekend...
— James Naughtie (@naughtiej) 16 Jul
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Latest articles by James Naughtie
Love him or hate him, you can’t ignore Wagner
It’s 200 years since Wagner’s birth, but even if you can’t stomach the man, his mighty music demands to be heard, says James Naughtie
It’s 200 years since Wagner’s birth, but even if you can’t stomach the man, his mighty music demands to be heard, says James Naughtie
Affairs of state
Public and private passions colour Hilary Mantel’s ‘Bringing up the Bodies’, a masterful sequel to ‘Wolf Hall’, writes James Naughtie
Public and private passions colour Hilary Mantel’s ‘Bringing up the Bodies’, a masterful sequel to ‘Wolf Hall’, writes James Naughtie
Who are the new Elizabethans?
Be they pirates or prime ministers, Radio 4 is searching the 60 greatest figures of the Queen’s reign to mark her Diamond Jubilee.
Be they pirates or prime ministers, Radio 4 is searching the 60 greatest figures of the Queen’s reign to mark her Diamond Jubilee.
Confusion max? The referendum made simple
You can't have a constitutional crisis without a paradox, because it is the nature of the beast.
You can't have a constitutional crisis without a paradox, because it is the nature of the beast.
The Diary: James Naughtie
The Radio 4 presenter cheats on his visit to the shrine of St James at Santiago de Compostela, watches the sky in Sark and sends his first tweet
The Radio 4 presenter cheats on his visit to the shrine of St James at Santiago de Compostela, watches the sky in Sark and sends his first tweet