Politics
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The American reporter’s account of the birth of the BLM movement is well researched but doesn’t quite bring the protesters to life
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The Labour MP has endured an a lot of abuse in almost 35 years in parliament. As she publishes her memoirs, the staunch loyalist explains why she’ll keep fighting
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Labour backbencher who harried Margaret Thatcher over the General Belgrano and asked how an MP from a devolved Scotland could vote on English issues
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The western-dominated global order is being challenged by history’s losers, in India as in Brexit Britain and Trump’s America
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How better to make sense of this turbulent year than through the art and literature it has produced? Our critics choose the works that sum up the last 12 months
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Forced into exile after getting caught up in a high-profile trial, the great French novelist spent Christmas 1898 in hiding in a south London suburb
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Prompted by frustration at ill-informed debate, campaign has paid for 650 parliamentarians to receive a copy of book subtitled What the Hell Happens Now?
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The resilience of Native people in the US, Canada and Greenland – as seen at Standing Rock – is a story that has been waiting to be told
100 Best Nonfiction Books of All Time The 100 best nonfiction books: No 55 – Personal Memoirs by Ulysses S Grant (1885)