Summary
GIVEN the acres of bare female flesh routinely on display in its pages, it was heartening to see the Sun's response to the government's announcement of a media campaign to educate menfolks about rape. Yes, it was tucked away on pages 40 and 41, but "If I am too drunk to say yes . . . it means no" was the headline, accompanying a case study and some firm words from agony aunt Deirdre.
Deeper consideration of the issue was available on a very well- timed edition of File on 4 (BBC Radio4, Tuesday). At a time when documentary programmes that don't feature the mating habits of animals (including the human one) are as rare as hens' teeth, here was an example of what the wireless still does wonderfully well.See the full content of this document
Extract
What Wireless Does Wonderfully the Radio Week
Home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw was concerned to find out why, despite a rising number of reported cases of rape, conviction rates were still very low. The truth he uncovered was that there were many reasons, but the criminal justice ...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
