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  • - Sixty Regal Years
    av Brian Hoey
    147

    Fully updated edition of the definitive biography of the Queen of England, released to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee year.

  • av Michael Ashcroft
    277

    Michael Ashcroft's new book charts Sunak's ascent from his parents' Southampton pharmacy to the University of Oxford, the City of London, Silicon Valley - and the top of British politics.

  • - A Life Defending Serious Crime
    av Henry Milner
    267

    In this remarkable memoir, Milner gives a real insight into the life of a top London criminal lawyer and into the mind of his clients, along the way introducing us to some of the most colourful characters ever to appear on either side of the dock.

  • - Governing a Global City in the 21st Century
     
    311

    This year, London's elected mayor and assembly turn twenty. But has London's mayoralty lived up to the expectations that were set for it? Have its three mayors been able to get to grips with the city's challenges? How have they responded to crises in the past - and what does the future hold?

  • - The Stalking of Chapo Guzman
    av Alan Fuer
    267

    The definitive account of the rise and fall of the ultimate narco, 'El Chapo', from the New York Times reporter whose coverage of his trial went viral.

  • - How Our Former Presidents and Prime Ministers Are Still Changing the World
    av Giles Edwards
    271

    In The Ex Men, Giles Edwards sets out to answer that question, uncovering the many ways in which former Presidents and Prime Ministers continue to affect global public life.

  • av Peter Cardwell
    157 - 277

    Special advisers are a key part of the government, yet who they are and what they do is much misunderstood despite acres of newsprint devoted to particularly high-profile members of the cohort, such as Alastair Campbell and Dominic Cummings.

  • av John Quin
    277

    Powerful, sad and painfully funny, this book brilliantly distils the highs and lows of a lifetime's experience working in the NHS.

  • av Anthony Seldon
    167

    The book will lift the lid on this most enigmatic and secretive of Prime Ministers during the most tumultuous period in modern British political history.

  • - Why Labour Lost, How the Conservatives Won and What Will Happen Next?
    av Deborah Mattinson
    217

    Who are the Red Wall voters and why did they forgo their long-standing party loyalties? Did they simply lend their votes to Johnson to get Brexit done - or will he be able to win them over more permanently? And as the Labour Party licks its wounds, how were those votes thrown away and what, if anything, can be done to win them back?

  • - The Authorised Biography
    av Robin Bunce
    287

    The first authorised biography of one of our most controversial but fascinating politicians.

  • - An expose of South Africa's captive-bred lion industry
    av Michael Ashcroft
    191

    The shocking expose of an inquiry into South Africa's lion business.

  • av Sarah Wootton
    147

    Bringing to light the heart-breaking testimony of those who have witnessed unimaginable suffering at the end of life, Wootton builds a case for why the law needs urgent reform, questions how future generations will judge our failure to take action and issues a call to arms for people to share their truth and demand change.

  • av Jonny Oates
    167 - 277

    The story of the struggles of an adolescent boy wrestling with his demons amidst the political and personal conflicts of the 1980s and testimony to his startling discovery that wherever you go, you find yourself.

  • - A Majestic Miscellany
    av Brian Hoey
    151

    The definitive compendium of new and little-known facts about the British royal family.

  • - Understanding Iran and Why It Distrusts Britain
    av Jack Straw
    167

    A fascinating study of our difficult relationship with Iran from a former Foreign Secretary.

  • - What Happens When Trust in Law Breaks Down
    av Inigo Bing
    277

    In a broken Britain in which politics has failed, the law is our one defence. But it is under severe threat from a rising tide of populism.

  • av Penny Mordaunt
    277

    We're used to hearing that we live in an age of unprecedented division, that the great storms that have engulfed British politics over the past ten years have driven us further apart than ever, with no hope of finding common ground.Penny Mordaunt and Chris Lewis disagree. In this lively and insightful book, they argue that although differences of opinion are a natural part of healthy political debate, some of our current division is caused by a need for political reform. A wave of scandals has corroded public confidence in leadership in all walks of life, fuelled by a hyper-individualistic social media landscape - but by rebuilding public trust we can restore national pride and positive, competent politics.Greater lays out a plan for post-Brexit Britain. Delving into our history, our institutions and our culture, it explains how we arrived at this point and how the British character points the way towards practical national missions.It explores Britain's role in the world and how to balance global and local priorities; makes the case for the United Kingdom based on the mutuality that binds us; and calls for modernising reform in politics, government and markets. It describes the role of social media in culture wars and calls for a relentless focus on aspiration and a social enterprise revolution. Above all, it reminds us of the many reasons we have to be optimistic.

  • - A Progressive Defence
    av Eliane Glaser
    147

    This important book argues that the real elites escape scrutinywhile everything that makes our lives worth living becomesworthy and diluted.

  • - Labour's turn to smell the coffee
    av Michael Ashcroft
    171

    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
    277

    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
    151

    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
    151 - 277

    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
    147 - 277

    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
    267

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

  • av John Denham
    271

    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
    277

    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
    251

    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
    147 - 271

    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
    167

    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.

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