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Trojan Horse

In 2014 an anonymous letter sparked hundreds of articles about ‘Operation Trojan Horse’, a supposed plan to Islamise schools in Birmingham. But the letter was not all it seemed.

In 2014 an anonymous letter was sent to journalists detailing a 5 step plan to Islamise schools in Birmingham. The so-called Trojan Horse Affair sparked hundreds of articles and several investigations. But the letter was not all it seemed. The Corrections asks, what was going on behind the headlines?

Presenter Jo Fidgen speaks to key players, reporters and media watchers about how the coverage measured up to the reality. How did a local education story become a national security issue? And what dilemmas do journalists face when in receipt of an anonymous tip-off?

In a 3-part series, Jo explores how two incompatible narratives developed; how the controversial word ‘extremism’ entered the fray; and what the affair revealed about Britishness. Plus how does a story change when you learn about the people involved?

Narrative consultant John Yorke is on hand to explain how storytelling techniques influenced the direction the Trojan Horse story took, and why – in the end – we hear only the version that supports our tribe.

Presenter and producer: Jo Fidgen
Editor: Emma Rippon

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