Olympus This article is more than 11 years oldInterviewMichael Woodford: the man who blew whistle on £1bn fraudThis article is more than 11 years oldRupert NeateFormer Olympus chief executive tells of risks he ran in exposing fraud scandal at the digital camera company
"This is humbling. It's a long way from a private jet," Michael Woodford shouts out as he charges across five lanes of traffic and into the underground at Euston Square. Read More...
Models in see-through clothes at Milan fashion week Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Every designer at Milan fashion week played with the concept of exposure. We take a look at the different ways the transparency trend has been interpreted Rachel Holmes
Tue 29 Sep 2009 05.56 EDT First published on Tue 29 Sep 2009 05.56 EDT Dolce & Gabbana created giant fishnet bodystockings Photograph: MCP /Rex Features Read More...
ShortcutsIllustrationFrom early 20th-century US scaremongers to Nazi propagandists, there is a long tradition of cartoonists depicting their targets as vermin but not everyone believes a recent Daily Mail cartoon was racist
In 1909, the US satirical magazine Puck published an image that portrayed immigrants, quite explicitly, as vermin. In Samuel Ehrhart’s cartoon, Uncle Sam, a star-spangled pied piper, leads a scurrying group, carrying such labels as “murderer”, “thief” and “convict”, from the shores of old Europe towards the Statue of Liberty. Read More...