A Guardian critic called it “one of the most shamelessly unrepentant, petulant, politically and economically jejune and cliche-ridden books I’ve read”.
The announcement came a few days after South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem revealed that she shot a 14-month-old wirehaired pointer for being a bad hunting dog.
This is the moment Household Cavalry horses seem to be spooked in a separate incident to the runaway horses in London - but on the same day.
Shirley Becke, 70, had planned the getaway to celebrate her birthday with her husband and booked a flight from Sydney to the island hotspot on April 5.
The first two cast members for the prospective series set in the ‘Office’ universe are two lookers — hopefully, there aren’t too many more of those
The former PM’s whingeing, unintentionally hilarious and scapegoating rant about the economy-crashing disaster of her time in No 10 is best read as a cautionary tale of hubristic zealThree people, none of them the author, emerge from this book looking prophetic. One is her constituency agent in Norfolk. Told she is thinking about running for the Tory leadership, he tells Liz Truss it would be for the best if she lost. Another is her husband, Hugh. He faithfully backs the tilt at No 10, but...
An excerpt from ‘The Deception Industry: The Art, Craft and Science of Hacking the Electorate’, by Herjinder.
An excerpt from ‘The Glass Cliff: Why Women in Power Are Undermined – and How to Fight’, by Sophie Williams.
Former PM’s first-week sales compare with 21,000 for David Cameron’s memoir and 92,000 for Tony Blair bookLiz Truss’s book about her 49-day stint as prime minister sold 2,228 copies in the UK during its first week on sale, after a wall-to-wall promotional media blitz.Ten Years to Save the West: Lessons from the Only Conservative in the Room, combines an account of Truss’s time in office with a call to arms for the political right. Continue reading
The band played to a huge crowd at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.
The mainstage revue show “Ruthless Acts of Kindness” is comedy with Swiss Army knife level precision.
The book profiles every player who has played a competitive game for Finn Harps Football Club over the Donegal’s club’s first 55 seasons in senior football. All 628 players who featured since the club’s first game in senior football in August 1969 against Shamrock Rovers until the final game of the 2003 season against Bray Wanderers last October are included. Whether they have played just one minute for the first-team, or 485 times as is the case with record appearance holder Jonathan Minnock,...