But that remark did not go down well with Times columnist and former Tory MP Matthew Parris. He told the BBC audience on Thursday: “Claiming that God has saved your life on Martin Luther King ...
Zimbabwe's political troubles in recent decades have damaged its reputation – but don't let that stop you visiting this glorious African country, said Matthew Parris in The Times. I grew up ...
A deep connection with Zimbabwe is evident as The Times writer, Matthew Parris, reflects on their personal experiences ...
Margaret Hodge, Matthew Parris and Bronwen Maddox join Anne McElvoy to look at what makes good government, the value of public enquiries and the language of scorn Show more Are public enquiries ...
Ade Adepitan joined Matthew Parris to record Great Lives, with David Brown — George Washington Williams See all galleries from Great Lives (11) Related Content ...
Matthew Parris marks the passing of the valedictory despatch, the traditional final telegram home in which British ambassadors could let their hair down and settle a few scores. The series ...
When viewing cave paintings in the Sahara, one set of five-dot clusters defeated us. And then we realised why they were there. Journalist and ex-Tory MP Matthew Parris on how he likes Britain better ...
Matthew Parris chairs, assisted by biographer Andrew Lycett. Conan Doyle is best known as the creator of the pipe smoking, deerstalker wearing, Sherlock Holmes. Yet this irritated him, and he ...
With Matthew Paris and Glenn Mitchell. From 2012. Show more Ken Dodd explains to Matthew Parris why movie legend Stan Laurel inspired him to get into comedy. Born Stan Jefferson into a theatrical ...
Margaret Hodge and Bronwen Maddox join Anne McElvoy to discuss. Plus, Matthew Parris considers the concept of scorn and those who are best at pouring it. Matthew Parris has written an updated ...