As many, many, many critics have pointed out, Malcolm Gladwell has built a brilliant career—staff writer at the New Yorker, multiple New York Times bestsellers, an ambitious (if embattled ...
Professor Malcolm Chalmers is Deputy Director General of RUSI and directs its growing portfolio of research into contemporary defence and security issues. His own work is focused on UK defence, ...
With the most extensive retrospective of her photography yet staged in the UK, Tate Britain celebrates Lee Miller as one of the 20th century's most urgent artistic voices. First exposed to a camera by ...
On 1 October 1939 Winston Churchill gave his first wartime broadcast, on the recently created BBC Home Service. Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, delivered his assessment of the first ...
Winston Churchill would be “turning in his grave” if he knew how his European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) had been twisted to protect terrorists, murderers, rapists and paedophiles ...
Nearly a quarter-century after Malcolm Gladwell published his breakout first book, “The Tipping Point,” the Canadian journalist and writer is back with an update of sorts. More like a ...
In a new biopic starring Kate Winslet, Miller’s many lives—as an artist, model, muse, cook and war correspondent—need little embellishment Kate Winslet as Lee Miller in Lee, a new film ...
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Immigration Minister Marc Miller says he is exploring the rare option of reducing the number of permanent residents allowed in each year as he gets set to announce the annual immigration targets in ...
Lee Miller, who captured some of the most harrowing photographs of World War II, started as a model and Surrealist photographer. Learn about her life and legacy that has inspired a major motion ...
By Malcolm Gladwell. Little, Brown; 368 pages; $32. Abacus; £25 Mr Gladwell’s detractors say this feeling is an illusion. Social scientists who have reviewed his writing snarkily point out ...