Michael Binyon OBE has been a leader writer, columnist, and foreign correspondent for The Times since 1972. Behind The Times: How Newspapers Decide What to Report Join us for an exclusive journey into the heart of global journalism with Michael Binyon OBE, a legendary leader writer and veteran foreign correspondent for The Times. In an era of instant information and "fake news," the process of curating the world’s headlines has never been more critical or controversial. In this captivating lecture, Michael Binyon reveals the internal mechanics of one of the world's most influential newspapers. How do editors distinguish a fleeting trend from a historic shift? What determines which stories make the front page and which are left on the cutting room floor? Drawing from decades of experience at the forefront of international reporting, Binyon explores the delicate balance between editorial policy, objectivity, and the pressures of the digital age. This event offers a rare opportunity to understand how the media shapes our perception of reality. NLC Members Ticket: £14 Non-Member Ticket: £18 Ticket includes light refreshments Kindly note that bookings close three working days prior to the event. No wheelchair access Dress code: no sneakers, no jeans