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		<title>Calling Una Marson</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The groundbreaking story of the BBC's first Black woman broadcaster-finally brought to light.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The groundbreaking story of the BBC&#8217;s first Black woman broadcaster-finally brought to light.</p>
<p>Una Marson was unstoppable-a poet whose words lit up hearts, a broadcaster who made history in 1941 as the first Black woman on the BBC, and an activist who fought fiercely for racial and gender equality. She brought Caribbean culture to the global stage, challenged prejudice head-on, and dared to imagine a better world. Yet history nearly erased her.</p>
<p>From the streets of 1920s Kingston, Jamaica, to the heart of British broadcasting during World War II, Una&#8217;s journey was one of resilience, ambition, and brilliance. She shared ideas with George Orwell, held her ground with T.S. Eliot, and used her voice to amplify the silenced while navigating a world unprepared for her genius.</p>
<p><em>Calling Una Marson</em> restores this trailblazing woman to her rightful place in history. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, it celebrates her dazzling, difficult life and the legacy of courage, creativity, and justice she left behind.</p>
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		<title>How they broke Britain</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Our economy has tanked, our freedoms are shrinking, and social divisions are growing. Our politicians seem most interested in their own careers, and much of the media only make things worse. We are living in a country almost unrecognisable from the one that existed a decade ago. But whose fault is it really? Who broke Britain and how did they do it? Bold and incisive as ever, James O'Brien reveals the shady network of influence that has created a broken Britain of strikes, shortages and scandals. He maps the web connecting dark think tanks to Downing Street, the journalists complicit in selling it to the public and the media bosses pushing their own agendas. Over ten chapters, each focusing on a particular person complicit in the downfall, James O'Brien reveals how a select few have conspired - sometimes by incompetence, sometimes by design - to bring Britain to its knees.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>***THE RUNAWAY BESTSELLER, WITH NEW MATERIAL FOR THE PAPERBACK***</p>
<p>THE REVEALING, DEFINING ACCOUNT OF THE DARK NETWORK THAT BROKE OUR COUNTRY.</b></p>
<p>Something has gone really wrong in Britain.</p>
<p>Our economy has tanked, our freedoms are shrinking, and social divisions are growing. Our politicians seem most interested in their own careers, and much of the media only make things worse. We are living in a country almost unrecognisable from the one that existed a decade ago. But whose fault is it really? Who broke Britain and how did they do it?</p>
<p>Bold and incisive as ever, James O&#8217;Brien reveals the shady network of influence that has created a broken Britain of strikes, shortages and scandals. He maps the web connecting dark think tanks to Downing Street, the journalists involved in selling it to the public and the media bosses pushing their own agendas. Over ten chapters, each focusing on a particular person complicit in the downfall, James O&#8217;Brien reveals how a select few have conspired &#8211; sometimes by incompetence, sometimes by design &#8211; to bring Britain to its knees.</p>
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		<title>In Extremis</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Marie Colvin was glamorous, hard-drinking, braver than the boys, with a troubled and rackety personal life. With fierce compassion and honesty, she reported from the most dangerous places in the world, fractured by conflict and genocide, going in further and staying longer than anyone else. In Sri Lanka in 2001, Marie was hit by a grenade and lost the sight in her left eye - resulting in her trademark eye patch - and in 2012 she was killed in Syria. Like her hero, the legendary reporter Martha Gellhorn, she sought to bear witness to the horrifying truths of war, to write 'the first draft of history' and crucially to shine a light on the suffering of ordinary people. Written by fellow foreign correspondent Lindsey Hilsum, this is the story of the most daring war reporter of her age.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The gripping life story of the great war correspondent Marie Colvin told by one of her closest friends</b></p>
<p><b>SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD</b><br /><b>WINNER OF THE JAMES TAIT BLACK AWARD </p>
<p></b>Marie Colvin was glamorous, hard-drinking, braver than the boys, with a troubled and rackety personal life. She reported from the most dangerous places in the world and her anecdotes about encounters with figures like Colonel Gaddafi and Yasser Arafat were incomparable. She was much admired, and as famous for her wild parties as for the extraordinary lengths to which she went to tell the story. </p>
<p>Fellow foreign correspondent Lindsey Hilsum draws on unpublished diaries and interviews with friends, family and colleagues to produce a story of one of the most daring and inspirational women of our times. </p>
<p><b>A <i>Sunday Times </i>Book of the Year</b><br /><b>&#8216;A stunningly good biography&#8217; WILLIAM BOYD</b></p>
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		<title>Live From Downing Street</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 'Live From Downing Street', Nick Robinson tells the inside story of the 'troubled marriage' which has forced politicians and broadcasters to live together, rarely in harmony, for over 70 years. With insight he reveals how the key players handle the portrayal of their role in the public eye with varying degrees of success.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The relationship between politicians and broadcasters has always been fraught with tension. Today, every word and act of those who wield power is instantly broadcast and dissected on 24-hour rolling news channels, blogs and Twitter. But in the past, broadcasters were banned by law from debating anything newsworthy and Parliament imprisoned those who dared to report what MPs had said. Since that censorship ended, the two sides have clashed repeatedly.</p>
<p><i>Live From Downing Street</i> takes us on an absorbing journey through the history of this power struggle, dwelling in fascinating detail on the charismatic key players from radio and television &#8211; the Dimblebys, Day, Frost, Walden, Paxman, Humphrys &#8211; and those who fought back &#8211; Churchill, Wilson, Thatcher and Blair. As the BBC&#8217;s Political Editor, Nick Robinson is uniquely placed to add his own perceptive insights into the controversial issue of impartial reporting, providing a colourful and gripping account of the hard-fought battles for the right to tell the public about the decisions taken on their behalf.</p>
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