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No Destination: Sandford St Martin Award Winner to become a Feature Film
December 3, 2019 /0 Comments/in Awards, BBC, General /by sandford-masterMaintaining Faith in the Mainstream Media
June 11, 2018 /0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by sandford-masterThe BBC has listened; now for action
January 15, 2018 /0 Comments/in BBC, Broadcast policy, Uncategorized /by sandford-masterCan The BBC Keep The Faith?
December 23, 2017 /0 Comments/in General, Uncategorized /by sandford-masterSounds Jewish, Sounds Religious?
January 6, 2015 /0 Comments/in General, Uncategorized /by sandford-masterOver the past decade Poland has been experiencing what many people are calling a “Jewish revival” – fuelled in large part by a growing number of young people who are discovering their religious roots. In 2014 Denise Grollmus and Sarah Peters won a Sandford St Martin Award for their moving and inventive podcast based on Denise’s own […]
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Sandford St Martin Trust
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Recent blog posts
- Open letter to the Times re: Media Bill Omission February 27, 2024
- Ethics of Journalism December 1, 2023
- Keeping the Faith October 24, 2023
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