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The fourth volume of the former Labour politician’s diaries skilfully weaves the personal with the political
Fears of violent nationalism and economic isolation stalk the land in the follow-up to his 1982 thriller
Two dispatches show how ‘human’ politicians can prosper — up to a point
Political diaries have become a British phenomenon
From Vietnam to Bradford, it is the same old George, writes Brian Groom
From the Man Booker Prize shortlist to the e-book market, the thriller is gaining ground
A backbencher’s perspective on the early years of New Labour
International Edition