Stealing with the Eyes

…De Montfort University in the UK. He is the author of Sixty- Four Chance Pieces and Lucy and the Rocket Dog. Visit Will’s website here. Follow Will on Twitter @willbuckingham…

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Citizens of Everywhere

…McKinsey Global Institute, Partly Political Podcast, Andrew Keen, ALP Evenings with an Author, The Borderline Podcast, hosted by Isabelle Roughol. Find Peter on Twitter @petergumbel and visit Peter’s website here….

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The View from the Hill

…with forty-two books, including The Golden Step and Greenwood Dark, hundreds of newspaper articles and many TV and radio appearances to his name. He lives in Bristol. Visit Christopher’s website,…

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The View from the Hill

…is one of Britain’s most respected and prolific travel writers, with forty-two books, hundreds of newspaper articles and many TV and radio appearances to his name. Visit Christopher’s website here….

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The Meritocracy Quartet

…the first time Jeffrey Lewis’ four interlinking novels – Meritocracy: A Love Story, Theme Song for an Old Show, The Conference of the Birds, and Adam the King – are…

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Brexit and the British

Whatever the eventual outcome of the Brexit negotiations, the critical questions remain: what does the Referendum vote tell us about the sort of society we are? We have not been…

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Overcrowded World?

…more immigration. “Overcrowded World: Global Population and International Migration” offers a perspective on the causes and effects of rapid population change, and asks two vital questions: how can Earth sustain…

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The Serpent Coiled in Naples

…great questioners [and] The Serpent Coiled in Naples takes on some of the largest questions that come with searching for this stupendous city’s soul…The experience is more of an intellectual…

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Blair

…an accessible and readable account of the recent changes in British government, which Simon Jenkins said raised questions that ‘deserve to ring alarm bells throughout British public administration and politics.’…

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Banker, Traitor, Scapegoat, Spy?

…of Speyer’s life.’ Standpoint   Sir Edgar Speyer (1862-1932) was a celebrated figure in the financial, cultural and political high life of Edwardian England. ‘King of the London Underground’ and…

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