Constituency vitae: David Lammy on Tottenham
The north London constituency is not without its problems, admits David Lammy, but it remains a destination second to none…
From self-lacerating memoir to by-election madness and a Labour Together takedown, The Mace’s literary editor Christopher Silvester rounds up the latest political books
The north London constituency is not without its problems, admits David Lammy, but it remains a destination second to none…
The acclaimed author of 15 novels, including Any Human Heart, debates how seismic events make their way into storytelling
Fresh from writing an account of Theresa May’s time in Downing Street, the historian finds time to talk about the state of the nation – and other matters.
Now the Sussexes are stepping away from official duties, we need the sass of Princess Margaret like never before
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The Establishment has been wrong before, notes Tim Congdon. Is it so crazy, he asks, to think that it might be wrong again?
Christopher Jackson meets the Harley Street surgeon whose busts of world leaders are winning him friends in high places.
How much longer can CCHQ’s hypocritical attitude towards public schools last?
The former cabinet secretary, now a Lords crossbencher, describes his life as a peer and the differing demands of serving under five prime ministers.
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