Suki Ferguson finds Brown at 10 to be a candid gem of political history, in which the former Prime Minister comes across as a man of sincere principle
Steve Coulter finds an excellent and readable account of how the Conservatives have turned themselve...
The Cabinet Office: 1916-2016, authored by Anthony Seldon with Jonathan Meakin, offers a detailed hi...
The Cabinet Office: 1916-2016, authored by Anthony Seldon with Jonathan Meakin, offers a detailed hi...
Matthew Whiting reviews Andrew Rawnsley’s much anticipated account of New Labour’s tumultuous time i...
Thinking he would be merely a ‘footnote in history’, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling...
Matthew Partridge reviews the brand new Ed Miliband biography by Mehdi Hasan and James Macintyre, pu...
Clement Attlee – the man who created the welfare state and decolonised vast swathes of the British E...
In the fifth volume of his published diaries, Outside, Inside, 2003-2005, Alastair Campbell steps do...
2016 marks the centenary of Harold Wilson’s birth, the fiftieth anniversary of his most emphatic ele...
The rise and fall of the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) parallels the promised but eventually ...
Martin Gilbert’s intimate knowledge of his subject and expert use of source material give us an impo...
Steve Coulter reviews R.A.W. Rhodes’ fascinating and insightful work on the inner workings of the Wh...
Matthew Partridge reviews an edited collection of works set to be a fixture on the reading lists of ...
Five Year Mission: The Labour Party Under Ed Miliband provides a detailed, insightful and at times r...
Reviewing the first substantial book recording the history of the coalition government so far, this ...
Steve Coulter finds an excellent and readable account of how the Conservatives have turned themselve...
The Cabinet Office: 1916-2016, authored by Anthony Seldon with Jonathan Meakin, offers a detailed hi...
The Cabinet Office: 1916-2016, authored by Anthony Seldon with Jonathan Meakin, offers a detailed hi...
Matthew Whiting reviews Andrew Rawnsley’s much anticipated account of New Labour’s tumultuous time i...
Thinking he would be merely a ‘footnote in history’, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling...
Matthew Partridge reviews the brand new Ed Miliband biography by Mehdi Hasan and James Macintyre, pu...
Clement Attlee – the man who created the welfare state and decolonised vast swathes of the British E...
In the fifth volume of his published diaries, Outside, Inside, 2003-2005, Alastair Campbell steps do...
2016 marks the centenary of Harold Wilson’s birth, the fiftieth anniversary of his most emphatic ele...
The rise and fall of the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) parallels the promised but eventually ...
Martin Gilbert’s intimate knowledge of his subject and expert use of source material give us an impo...
Steve Coulter reviews R.A.W. Rhodes’ fascinating and insightful work on the inner workings of the Wh...
Matthew Partridge reviews an edited collection of works set to be a fixture on the reading lists of ...
Five Year Mission: The Labour Party Under Ed Miliband provides a detailed, insightful and at times r...
Reviewing the first substantial book recording the history of the coalition government so far, this ...
Steve Coulter finds an excellent and readable account of how the Conservatives have turned themselve...
The Cabinet Office: 1916-2016, authored by Anthony Seldon with Jonathan Meakin, offers a detailed hi...
The Cabinet Office: 1916-2016, authored by Anthony Seldon with Jonathan Meakin, offers a detailed hi...