Look Where You're Going has unique insights into political decision-making in an area which was, and is, a political football. But above all it shows how one man's intellectual power combined with a special skill in building relationships, pushed disability to one side and enabled him to succeed.
This fully updated edition of the bestselling political biography includes new material on Jeremy Corbyn's surprising gains and cementing of position brought about in the 2017 General election result. Rosa Prince is also the author of "Theresa May: The Enigmatic Prime Minister".
Stockmarket swindler Whitaker Wrights's life story of amassing wealth around the world by selling deceptive investment opportunities, prior to swallowing cyanide the moment of his jail sentence finally being given, gets told with information from family papers and private archives in this gripping account.
Leo Varadkar's rise to the position of Irish Taoiseach as an openly gay son of an Indian immigrant, his defense of police whistleblowers, survival of inner party purges and more are given the biographical treatment by two prominent Irish political correspondents.
The association between Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee is considered in new depth in this book that analyses the contribution of instances of the two collaborating to the war effort, while touching on other similarities such as their shared love of words.
Caroline Slocock's time as a young civil servant often positioned her as the only other woman in the room in the final eighteen months of Margaret Thatcher's government. This account of that period is based on Slocock's diaries at the time, and reflects on the uneasy position of Thatcher in relation to female aspiration.
The New Serfdom examines why, in one of the most successful nations in the world, so many people feel left behind and no longer believe that politics can provide solutions to their problems.
Including cartoons by South Africa's foremost political cartoonist Zapiro, this looks at the decline in political leadership in South Africa from Mandela to Zuma, and its terrible consequences.
Subtitled "The Putin Regime & Political Murders", this expose written by a KGB scholar ties dozens of victims together to reveal a campaign of political murder during Putin's reign that even includes terrorist attacks such as the Boston Marathon bombing.
A title in Biteback's polemical "Provocations" series, which tells the story of how the tide has turned against establishment politics, resulting in such events as the Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump.
Provides fascinating insight into how the human mind operates in combat situations and how psychology is core to winning wars. It is divided into 3 sections: a collection of first hand accounts, the hard science of tactical psychology and how the author was sucked into the secretive world of fighters and thinkers.
An entertaining memoir by one of the true characters of early Premier League football. Many footballers who have committed their stories to paper may have been better players than Lee Howey, but his autobiography aims to be one of the most entertaining lovers of the sport have ever read.