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Book Review

Theresa May
4th October 2024

Theresa May’s ‘Abuse of Power’: An Insightful Memoir – A Review by Christopher Jackson

The memoir by the departed leader has evolved a little since Winston Churchill's confident predictio...
Lee Elliot Major
16th August 2024

Lee Elliot Major – The Good Parent Educator: Book Review (2024)

I have been following Lee Elliot Major’s inspiring work for some time now. A global leader in his fi...
Dame Esther Rantzen
23rd July 2024

Dame Esther Rantzen’s ‘Older & Bolder’: An Inspiring Journey – A Review by Ronel Lehmann

Discover the wisdom and experiences of Dame Esther Rantzen in her latest book, 'Older & Bolder.'...
Steve Brill
12th July 2024

Steve Brill’s The Death of Truth: Unveiling the Web of Lies

Dustin Thompson was living in Columbus, Ohio and getting along more or less fine in the pests contro...
Spencer
19th June 2024

Book review: A Chilling Account in “A Very Private School” by Charles Spencer

Many people how have been to boarding school will recognise the following question and answer. "When...
24th May 2024

Book review: Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House and the World by Jen Psaki

Jen Psaki has become a Democratic sage by virtue of having served in both the Obama and the Biden ad...
22nd March 2024

The Poet at Work I: Tishani Doshi

As the government seemingly reduces the importance of poetry on the national curriculum, by making i...
20th February 2024

Book review: Rory Stewart’s Politics on the Edge

This is a fabulous book written by a man who thought he might be prime minister but who has instead ...
30th January 2024

Review: The Letters of Seamus Heaney

I don't think any writer would in their right mind refuse the Nobel Prize for Literature, but there ...
22nd December 2023

Book Review: Richard Osman’s The Last Devil to Die

In our age, there is an increasing suspicion that reading isn't really a popular pursuit at all. If ...
8th December 2023

Book review: Amy: In Her Words

The case of Amy Winehouse is so tragic that we could be forgiven for not wishing to revisit it: the ...
19th October 2023

Book review: Ronel Lehmann reviews Dame Esther Rantzen’s Older and Bolder

I often remind our student candidates that it is normal to be nervous before an interview. At their ...
13th October 2023

Armando Iannucci’s Pandemonium: “quite funny – but only quite”

Say, heaving Muse, what catalogue of restraints and luckless lockdowns fell upon th'unwilling world ...
9th October 2023

Stephen James reviews Lord Ashcroft’s In the Shadows: ‘it will leave you wanting more’

Lord Ashcroft's latest book rightly focuses on "the extraordinary men and women of the Intelligence ...
4th March 2023

Book review: Ronel Lehmann on Lord Cruddas’s Passport to Success: From Milkman to Mayfair

I could not put this book down from the moment that I began reading, despite its author for a time c...
11th May 2022

Review: Talan Skeels-Piggins: The Little Person Inside

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10th May 2022

A new poem by Martin Plantinga: Between Jobs at Il Palagio

The renowned poet and philosopher Martin Plantinga describes what it's like to be between jobs...
10th February 2022

Review: Ticket to Ride by Sir Peter Lampl

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8th February 2022

Book Review: A Life in Music by Gyorgy Pauk

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13th December 2021

Review: Vaxxers: The Inside Story of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine and the Race Against the Virus

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9th December 2021

Review: Barack Obama’s The Promised Land

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