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  • - Labour's turn to smell the coffee
    av Michael Ashcroft
    164,-

    Arguing that it is vital for Labour to regroup if it is to offer a serious alternative government, Lord Ashcroft draws on extensive research among real voters - especially those who have moved away from Labour in former heartland seats now represented in Parliament by the Tories.

  • - Why Britain Should Be Bothered and Give More
    av John Nickson
    294,-

    Inequality in Britain is on the rise. Does this matter? Should we be bothered that the rich give proportionately much less than the poor? And that only a small minority of the very wealthy are giving generously? Ninety per cent of NHS trusts are restricting routine operations. Youth unemployment is at record levels. Meanwhile, those on the Sunday Times Rich List have increased their wealth by 280 per cent since the turn of the millennium, amidst press reports of massive tax avoidance. For the first time in living memory, children cannot expect to be as well off as their parents. Wealth and privilege are under scrutiny. Giving is Good for You demonstrates that growing inequality and poverty are a threat to everyone - even the wealthy - and that the most unequal societies are the most dysfunctional, unhealthy and violent. A generous minority are urging their peers to follow suit, arguing that in addition to enhancing public benefit as public spending falls, giving can be personally fulfilling, particularly for those who realise that money is not the key to human happiness. The author asks philanthropists, charities and those they support what should be done to encourage us to give more of our money and more of our time to good causes. The solutions they propose will challenge us all, but particularly the wealthy elite and the government.

  • - Brexit and the End of Empire
    av Sally Tomlinson & Danny Dorling
    164,-

    A refreshing examination of the issues that Britain will need to face and resolve as it heads towards a future outside of the European Union.

  • - Labour's Churchill
    av Andrew Adonis
    164 - 304,-

    In this major, wide-ranging new biography Andrew Adonis brings to life one of our greatest statesmen - a politician whose light is often unjustly hidden beneath that of his more celebrated contemporaries.

  • - How Queen Elizabeth II Saved the Monarchy
    av Clive Irving
    164 - 209,-

    A biography that seeks to unravel the reality from the myths to ask the pertinent question: how long will the institution survive beyond the reign of the current Queen?

  • - Zidane to Mbappe - A football journey
    av Matthew Spiro
    274,-

    A clever and insightful analysis of one of the most curious and complicated forces in national European football.

  • av John Denham
    284,-

    England is broken and the United Kingdom is bitterly divided. The rupture of Brexit is a symptom rather than a cause of divisions, and the tensions we now face threaten political and social stability and the foundations of the union itself.

  • - Football and the Fight for Europe's Rebel Republics
    av Rob O'Connor
    209,-

    A unique account that raises questions which are inseparable from the world of international football, exploring how competitive football has proven to be a non-negotiable clause in exercising nationhood.

  • - 100 Pictures of the Present Crisis
    av Kaya Mar
    209,-

    A selection of 100 pictures by one of our most perceptive and wildly inventive political artists.

  • - An Intimate Memoir from Queen Mary to Meghan Markle
    av Tom Quinn
    164 - 209,-

    Kensington palace has been described as a royal menagerie, a hive of industrious freeloaders, an ant heap and even a lunatic asylum. Tom Quinn takes the reader behind the official version of palace history to discover intriguing, sometimes wild, often scandalous, but frequently heart-warming stories.

  • av Scott Colvin
    194,-

    This book takes an extensive look at the history of the committee system, why they continue to strike fear into the hearts of many senior people and what the future holds for the process.

  • - Uncovering Scotland's radical history - from the French Revolutionary era to the 1820 Rising
    av Kenny MacAskill
    294,-

    The first single-volume history of Scotland's hidden radical past.

  • - The Dictionary of Boris Johnson
    av Simon Walters
    194,-

    Welcome to The Borisaurus, a lexicon of the Prime Ministers funniest, wittiest, most interesting words and phrases compiled in one brilliant dictionary, with every entry accompanies by etymology, pronunciation, meaning and the intention of its use.

  • - Call To Order
    av Sebastian Whale
    209,-

    The definitive biography of one of the most influential and controversial political figures of the Brexit age.

  • - What the Headlines Don't Tell Us
    av Mark Pack
    274,-

    The essential guide to interpreting the news in the post-truth age

  • - A Life in Human Rights
    av Anthony Lester
    260,-

    "e;An informative, provocative and deeply personal account of a distinguished life in law and politics."e; - Lord Pannick QC"e;A brave trailblazer for human rights."e; - Sir Harold Evans, former editor of the Sunday Times"e;In his eloquent memoir, Anthony Lester weaves the story of the expansion of human rights at home and abroad ... This rich history by a great human rights lawyer is a reminder that 'hope dies last...', and that we cannot give up hope."e; - Margaret H. Marshall, former Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts***I have been a campaigner in many human rights causes, some successful, some less so, some failed. My mother once said, 'Anthony, we had such a fine system until you ruined it!' I hope she was wrong.Over the course of his illustrious, pioneering and sometimes controversial career, Anthony Lester transformed Britain's approach to human rights. As a brave and creative lawyer, and as a peer in the House of Lords, he worked tirelessly to combat abuses of public power and to introduce new legal frameworks for human rights, equality and free speech.In these honest and remarkable personal memoirs, which map the history of human rights in this country over the past half-century, Anthony Lester explores the social conditions and interior circumstances that shaped his life as a relentless and passionate campaigner for equality and justice.

  • - Escape and Evasion
    av M.R.D. Foot
    144,-

    Forged passports, secret maps, ingenious disguises, underground networks - in times of war, tales of escape and evasion can be even more spectacular and heroic than those of victory in battle.

  • - A Tragedy, a Trial, and a History of the Insanity Defense
    av Susan Vinocour
    244,-

    A three-year-old boy dies, having apparently fallen while trying to reach a bag of sugar on a high shelf. His grandmother stands accused of second-degree murder. Psychologist Susan Nordin Vinocour agrees to evaluate the defendant, to determine whether the impoverished and mentally ill woman is competent to stand trial.

  • - Britain's Prison Crisis and How To Escape It
    av Ian Acheson
    227,-

    Screwed is the inside story of the collapse of HM Prison Service told from the front line.

  • - The Authorized Inside Story of His First White House Years
    av Doug Wead
    209,-

    The first and only authorized biography of Trump as President.

  • - A Personal Memoir
    av Robert Harling
    154,-

    Forged during the Second World War, the close and abiding friendship of Robert Harling and Ian Fleming, one of the twentieth century's most iconic authors, would go on to define the lives and literature of both men significantly. Their paths first crossed in 1939, and Harling later became Fleming's deputy in the commando unit dubbed 'Fleming's Secret Navy', which was tasked with obtaining equipment, codebooks and intelligence from the enemy. The war made fast friends of the two writers, and Fleming would go on to immortalise Harling in his hugely popular Bond novels Thunderball and The Spy Who Loved Me. Yet beneath the pair's charm, charisma and creativity was an altogether darker reality. Documenting in vivid detail his private exchanges with Fleming, Harling exposes the personality behind his protagonist - one tempered by debilitating bouts of depression and a deep-rooted distrust of women. This extraordinary memoir provides a fascinating and unprecedented insight into the mind of the creator of James Bond - from one of those who knew him best.

  • av Jonathan Heawood
    164,-

    A passionate argument for press freedom based on five principles that ensure today's media works honestly in the open for society at large.

  • av James Roberts & Martyn Whittock
    294,-

    A fascinating and insightful examination of Trump's peculiar relationship with the Christian right.

  • - And Other Extraordinary Tales From the Animal World
    av Michael Bright
    164,-

    Wild animals do the most extraordinary things. Some are exceptionally bright, use tools and solve complex problems. Others are devious: they cheat, steal and run protection rackets. There are social clubs, farms and farmers. There are animals with enormous appetites and those that self-medicate. Then we come across the extreme travellers: the highest flyers, the deepest divers and the fastest runners. But which animal is the most venomous, and which the most dangerous? Which has the loudest voice, the longest tongue, the biggest eyes or the most powerful bite? How do animals tell the time? How did the zebra get those stripes? And what is the most mysterious animal on Earth? The Frog with Self-cleaning Feet is a miscellany of fascinating animal anecdotes, facts and figures. The weird, the wonderful and the downright unbelievable of the animal world - you couldn't make it up!

  • - Labour's Forgotten Patriot - Reappraising Peter Shore
    av Kevin Hickson, Harry Taylor & Jasper Miles
    260,-

    The first academic biography of one of the leading thinkers of the Labour Party, Peter Shore.

  • av Iain Dale & Jakub Szweda
    154,-

    A wide-ranging collection of Boris-isms from the man who now leads our country as Prime Minister.

  • - Reagan, Gorbachev, and a World Without the Bomb
    av Guillaume Serina
    194,-

    The amazing untold story behind the meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik to stop the nuclear arms race.

  • - Modern Lessons from Classical Politics
    av Asa Bennett
    184,-

    This book delves into these similarities to examine what today's politicos can learn from their Roman predecessors.

  • - How to Make It as an Immigrant in the Best Country in the World
    av Dolar Popat
    294,-

    Full of life lessons and business wisdom, this is a multi-layered book for all those who find themselves crossing boundaries of identity. At its core is the importance of asserting a genuine loyalty to Britain.

  • - The True Story of the Spy Who Turned the Tide of War in the Middle East
    av Nigel West
    164,-

    As part of the infamous Double Cross operation, Jewish double agent Renato Levi proved to be one of the Allies' most devastating weapons in World War Two. ln 1941, with the help of Ml6, Levi built an extensive spy-ring in North Africa and the Middle East. But, most remarkably, it was entirely fictitious. This network of imagined informants peddled dangerously false misinformation to Levi's unwitting German handlers. His efforts would distort any enemy estimates of Allied battle plans for the remainder of the war. His communications were infused with just enough truth to be palatable, and just enough imagination to make them irresistible. ln a vacuum of seemingly trustworthy sources, Levi's enemies not only believed in the CHEESE network, as it was codenamed, but they came to depend upon it. And, by the war's conclusion, he could boast of having helped the Allies thwart Rommel in North Africa, as well as diverting whole armies from the D-Day landing sites. He wielded great influence and, as a double agent, he was unrivalled. Until now, Levi's devilish deceptions and feats of derring-do have remained completely hidden. Using recently declassified fi les, Double Cross in Cairo uncovers the heroic exploits of one of the Second World War's most closely guarded secrets.

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