
Nick Higham
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Nick's biography on Twitter reads: Correspondent (ex arts and media), Meet the Author interviewer, theatre blogger. Views here are my own
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Lovely Mexican wave round Waterfront Hall while they waited for Obama. Even the VIPs joined in. Shame the One dropped my piece on speech!
— Nick Higham (@highamnews) 17 Jun
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Latest articles by Nick Higham
What difference will the Pollard report make to the BBC?
Nick Pollard brought two essential qualities to his review.
Nick Pollard brought two essential qualities to his review.
Analysis: Royal history of suing
It's official: William and Kate are to sue Closer, the French magazine which published topless photos of them on holiday, under France's strict privacy laws.
It's official: William and Kate are to sue Closer, the French magazine which published topless photos of them on holiday, under France's strict privacy laws.
World War II fighter in desert
A World War II RAF fighter, which crash-landed in a remote part of the Egyptian desert in 1942, has been discovered almost intact.
A World War II RAF fighter, which crash-landed in a remote part of the Egyptian desert in 1942, has been discovered almost intact.
Another Mantel masterpiece?
Booker Prize-winning author Hilary Mantel publishes the long-waited sequel to Wolf Hall this week. Can Bring Up The Bodies meet the high expectations of Mantel's fans, peers and literary critics?
Booker Prize-winning author Hilary Mantel publishes the long-waited sequel to Wolf Hall this week. Can Bring Up The Bodies meet the high expectations of Mantel's fans, peers and literary critics?
'Family focus' of Sun on Sunday
It is recognisably the Sun, rather than the News of the World: an upbeat family paper with no sleaze, no kiss'n'tells - and not even a topless page three, though the picture of former Destiny's Child singer Kelly Rowland comes close.
It is recognisably the Sun, rather than the News of the World: an upbeat family paper with no sleaze, no kiss'n'tells - and not even a topless page three, though the picture of former Destiny's Child singer Kelly Rowland comes close.