April 2023 Issue Sunder Katwala Realignment Lost Values, Voice and Virtue: The New British Politics By Matthew Goodwin LR
October 2021 Issue Anoosh Chakelian How the Red Wall Turned Blue Broken Heartlands: A Journey Through Labour’s Lost England By Sebastian Payne
September 2021 Issue Michael White The Galba Question The Prime Ministers We Never Had: Success and Failure from Butler to Corbyn By Steve Richards
February 2021 Issue Michael Burleigh The Lies Have It The Assault on Truth: Boris Johnson, Donald Trump and the Emergence of a New Moral Barbarism By Peter Oborne LR
February 2021 Issue Ewen A Cameron A Tale of Two Unions This Sovereign Isle: Britain in and out of Europe By Robert Tombs How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the Rebirth of Four Nations By Gavin Esler LR
October 2020 Issue Michael White The Camerons Who Knew Me Diary of an MP’s Wife: Inside and Outside Power By Sasha Swire LR
October 2020 Issue Steve Richards The Accidental Leader Left Out: The Inside Story of Labour Under Corbyn By Gabriel Pogrund & Patrick Maguire This Land: The Story of a Movement By Owen Jones
September 2020 Issue David Willetts Stemming the Brain Drain Head, Hand, Heart: The Struggle for Dignity and Status in the 21st Century By David Goodhart
June 2020 Issue James Blitz From Westminster to Workington Remaking One Nation: The Future of Conservatism By Nick Timothy Tribes: How Our Need to Belong Can Make or Break the Good Society By David Lammy LR
December 2019 Issue Robert Colls Home Office Truths Homecoming: Voices of the Windrush Generation By Colin Grant The Windrush Betrayal: Exposing the Hostile Environment By Amelia Gentleman LR
August 2018 Issue Richard Cockett United by a Common Language? Shadows of Empire: The Anglosphere in British Politics By Michael Kenny & Nick Pearce LR
May 2017 Issue Michael Burleigh Anywheres & Somewheres The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics By David Goodhart LR
August 2008 Issue Patrick Hennessey Pull Up a Sandbag A Million Bullets: The Real Story of the British Army in Afghanistan By James Fergusson LR
October 2008 Issue Peter Oborne The Thing About… What Next? Surviving the Twenty-First Century By Chris Patten LR
May 2012 Issue Nick Cohen The Haves and the Have-Some-Mores The New Few, or A Very British Oligarchy: Power and Inequality in Britain Now By Ferdinand Mount LR
March 2005 Issue Leo McKinstry One Left Foot The Vote: How It Was Won and How It Was Undermined By Paul Foot LR
April 2014 Issue Andy McSmith Politics for Sale A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism and Broken Politics in Britain By Tamasin Cave & Andy Rowell Democracy Ltd: How Money and Donations Corrupted British Politics By Bobby Friedman LR
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