Paperback edition of Brandreth's political memoir, which ranges from the demise of Margaret Thatcher in 1990 to the election of Tony Blair in 1997. Gives an insider's account of working as a government whip.
From one of the country's best-loved agony aunts and columnists, comes a collection of her revised and updated columns which reach around 6 million people every week in the Daily Mail.
The first full biography of one of Britain's most notorious Cold War traitors. It contains material never published before from recently de-classified secret service files.
Tells the stories of different interpretations of Islam and argues for a critical version of the religion that has a long and distinguished history - but which seems to have been swept aside by a fundamentalist interpretation.
Autobiography of one of our leading political figures, a campaigner both inside and outside of Parliament. She was born in the Welsh valleys, led CND in the early 1980s, and was a Labour MP and minister until 2015.
Pay Me Forty Quid and I'll Tell You - packed with shrewd and funny observations from real voters - proves that although most people have better things to do than follow every storyline in the political soap opera, nothing very important gets past them.