An expert reveals the unreliability of GCSE and A-Level grades in England and Wales – 1 in 4 grades is wrong – and suggests ways to reform the system.
A former trade negotiator reveals how the $32-trillion-a-year world of international trade really works – the roadblock tariffs, the hard-won deals and the damaging disputes.
As nationalism seeks to crush liberal democracy around the world, a journalist reveals the origins, values and value of liberalism in this epic work.
In this dazzling, fast-paced guide, speechwriter Guy Doza delves into punchy sayings from Julius Caesar to modern marketing to show how leaders, businesses and even our own friends use the ancient art of persuasion, rhetoric – and how we can too.
From Hans Holbein to Mo Farah, this beautiful, illustrated book celebrates the achievements of 100 great characters who made a new life in Britain.
A guide to the science and history of Alzheimer’s disease, by a British professor of dementia, written for the general reader. Highly commended.
In this revealing history, speechwriter Guy Doza charts how bloodthirsty dictators grabbed and maintained power by deftly using words.
Pioneering art project on the life of John Blanke, the first person of African descent in UK history for whom we have both an image and a record.
Entrepreneur Daniel Rubin reveals how he turned the shoe business he founded, Dune London, into a global footwear and accessories brand.