Whatever it Takes: The Real Story of Gordon Brown and New Labour
The definitive account of New Labour’s rise and fall.
The definitive account of New Labour’s rise and fall.
Award-winning investigative food journalist, Joanne Blythman turns her attention to the current hot topic – the state of British food.
The finance basics that experts and top professionals understand.
A gripping account of both an individual caught on the horns of an excruciating moral dilemma and a continent at a turning point.
Just who does David Cameron think he is? In an engaging series of landmark interviews that will define the would-be prime minister ahead of the next election, Dylan Jones finds out.
Andrew Whitley, organic baker and founder of The Village Bakery, reveals the deplorable state into which mass produced bread has fallen, and the secrets behind making good, nutritious bread at home.
An urgent and necessary polemic on the government’s assault on our fundamental freedoms and the proliferation of Human Rights.
‘Kavanagh and Seldon’s view of 20th-century British politics from behind the doors of Number10 should be compulsory reading. “The Powers Behind the Prime Minister” rattles along like some great pageant on the theme of “Yes, Minister”.’ Sue Cameron, Sunday Telegraph
A masterful analysis that will redefine the workings of the global economy for years to come.
Inspired by her weekly column in Telegraph Weekend, this is Rose Prince’s guide to buying the tastiest, highest-quality good food with peace of mind and a clear conscience.
New edition of this highly controversial and campaigning book that reveals the truth about the pills and procedures your doctor prescribes and offers proven alternatives for diagnosing, preventing and treating many illnesses. Includes updated information on all the most recent health issues – vaccination, HRT, Viagra, IVF and more.
The tough life of one of Britain’s most senior policemen, who rose through the ranks from poverty and deprivation to the highest office, and went on to become Blair’s ‘Drug Czar’.