Davis probes British industry for Little, Brown

Written By: Charlotte Williams Little, Brown will be examining Britain’s industries with a title by Evan Davis, “Dragons’ Den” and “Today” programme presenter. Made in Britain will be published on 5th May as an £18.99 hardback, tying-in to a three-part BBC2 series of the same name, fronted by Davis and broadcast in May. The book will be divided into sections on manufacturing, services and intellectual property. read more Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

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Tina Brown’s royal revelations spare no one, especially Meghan Markle

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The Bardo of Widowhood: Considering Kathryn Davis’s Meditations on Grief

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Ted Cruz Had Some Important Questions About Racist Babies for Ketanji Brown Jackson

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Bestselling Author Shows How Trump Allies Are Plotting To Undermine Jan. 6 Probe

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