Results for 'robert peston'

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  1. Why We're Polarized
    1. Ezra Klein

    Why We're Polarized

    A Barack Obama summer reading pick 2022

    Polarisation is often invoked as proof that our societies are broken but what if it's really the system working as intended?

    € 16,50
  2. Bust?
    1. Robert Peston

    Bust?

    Saving the Economy, Democracy and Our Sanity

    Asks all the right questions with the urgency of our times and trials. Most importantly, it answers (most of them) with strategies to transform penury to prosperity.

    € 34,50
  3. UnPresidented
    1. Jon Sopel

    UnPresidented

    Politics, pandemics and the race that Trumped all others

    Jon Sopel has been the BBC's North America Editor since 2014. He has covered the 2016 and 2020 elections and Trump's White House at first hand, reporting for the BBC across TV, radio and online. He also presents the highly successful Americast podcast with Emily Maitlis and Anthony Zurcher. As a member of the White House Press Corps, he has accompanied both President Obama and President Trump on Air Force One and interviewed President Obama at the White House. He has travelled extensively across the US and recently rode a Harley Davidson down the West Coast (that wasn't for work though). He lives in Washington and London. He is the author of If Only They Didn't Speak English: Notes from Trump's America and A Year at the Circus: Inside Trump's White House.

    € 17,95
  4. Left Out
    1. Gabriel Pogrund
    2. Patrick Maguire

    Left Out

    The Inside Story of Labour Under Corbyn

    A stunningly good book with jaw-dropping revelations on every page, Left Out is the ultimate inside story of how Jeremy Corbyn went from the brink of victory to one of the worst defeats in British political history. It is both a breath-taking work of political journalism and a gripping first draft of history that is unlikely ever to be bettered. Unquestionably the political book of the year

    € 17,95
  5. Haven't You Heard?
    1. Marie Le Conte

    Haven't You Heard?

    Gossip, Politics and Power

    'The politics book to be seen with in these febrile times' - The i Newspaper'How facts, rumour and mischief-making become the news we all obsess over' - Tim Shipman'A cracking read!

    € 13,95
  6. National Populism
    1. Roger Eatwell
    2. Matthew Goodwin

    National Populism

    The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy

    Compelling ... Eatwell and Goodwin do a good job of demolishing lazy stereotypes about Trump and Brexit supporters being almost exclusively white and old ... Measured and insightful

    € 14,95
  7. The BBC
    1. Tom Mills

    The BBC

    Myth of a Public Service

    Is the BBC the mouthpiece of the Establishment?

    € 13,95
  8. Everywoman
    1. Jess Phillips

    Everywoman

    One Woman’s Truth About Speaking the Truth

    If you're thinking, 'Jess, who?' then I'm glad that there was something about 'Everywoman' and 'truth' that caught your eye. Or you might already know me as that gobby MP who has a tendency to shout about the stuff I care about. Because I'm a woman with a cause, I have been called a feminazi witch, a murderer and threatened with rape.

    € 14,95
  9. WTF?
    1. Robert Peston

    WTF?

    The bestselling personal, hopeful manifesto for British politics from ITV's political editor Robert Peston

    Peston explains what the f*ck happened and what happens next

    € 20,95
  10. WTF?
    1. Robert Peston

    WTF?

    The bestselling personal, hopeful manifesto for British politics from ITV's political editor Robert Peston

    Both a personal account and a book that draws on Peston's years of experience as a political, economics and business journalist to show us what has gone wrong and how to put it right.

    € 14,95
  11. Six Minutes in May
    1. Nicholas Shakespeare

    Six Minutes in May

    How Churchill Unexpectedly Became Prime Minister

    History books should give us insight and information, surprise and entertainment, and allow us to see the world, an incident or a character differently. Nicholas Shakespeare’s Six Minutes in May delivers in abundance.

    € 20,95