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How to Make the World Add Up by Tim Harford – Review
By Karl Hornsey I’d been labouring under a misapprehension about Tim Harford that I’ve only just realised is completely false. ... -
Fall: The Mystery of Robert Maxwell by John Preston – Review
By Barney Bardsley There were few public figures in twentieth century British affairs so huge and dominant as newspaper and ... -
How to Be an Anti-Capitalist in the 21st Century by Erik Olin Wright – Review
By James Robinson New challenges call for new ways of thinking. Coronavirus has sent the government careering, with coughs and ... -
Jacinda Ardern: A New Kind of Leader by Madeleine Chapman – Review
By Richard Mansfield Since publication of this readable, useful and informative biography, Jacinda Ardern has led her Labour Party to ... -
Women of Westminster by Rachel Reeves – Review
By Gail Schuster Author, Rachel Reeves is Labour MP for Leeds West, a position she has held since 2010. She ... -
An Inconvenient Death by Miles Goslett – Review
By Rich Barnett It’s strange to think Dr David Kelly died 15 years ago: For many his death, not long ... -
A Useful Fiction: Adventures in British Democracy by Patrick Hannan – Review
By Rich Barnett This reviewer has already spoken highly of the late Patrick Hannan’s When Arthur Met Maggie and in ... -
When Arthur Met Maggie by Patrick Hannan – Review
By Rich Barnett What ifs? History and politics is full of such questions, and Patrick Hannan’s When Arthur Met Maggie, ...