![Book Review: The Brave](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Book Review: The Brave
Nicholas Evans' new novel, The Brave, deals with the hard edges of life. This is a story of people and relationships interlaced with a complicated and ambitious plot.
Nicholas Evans' new novel, The Brave, deals with the hard edges of life. This is a story of people and relationships interlaced with a complicated and ambitious plot.
Britain is considering banning far-right United States pastor Terry Jones from travelling to the UK.
Although this year's harvest is bountiful and prices are buoyant, a long-term threat hangs over the future of the UK's mistletoe.
The son of Pink Floyd guitarist Dave Gilmour has been arrested over his involvement in the student protests in London last week.
Tony Blair is to be recalled before the Iraq inquiry.
Mohamed Taranissi, the so-called 'bad boy of the fertility world' is still Britain's most successful IVF specialist.
With the Australian cricket team hitting a new low, is spin king Shane Warne about to come out of retirement and return to test cricket?
With the 2010 Bad Sex Awards announced last week by the Literary Review, Arifa Akbar looks at the criteria for consideration and the judging process.
Tributes to Private John 'Jack' Howard, reveal a brave man known to his British mates as 'Kiwi'.
Actor-turned-writer David Walliams talks to Stephen Jewell about his third children’s book and the truth behind his anarchic tales for kids.
It is not yet a panacea for all ills, but it is getting close.
A speeding driver has been ticketed by the same policeman on both sides of the world.
The proliferation of household focused magazines has brought housekeeping professionalism to the fore.
Gagarin Way is about current political apathy; nonetheless it expects its audience to have a wee bit of political awareness, particularly vis-a-vis 20th century British history.
Controversial comedian and film star Russell Brand talks to Stephen Jewell about his latest autobiography, Shakespeare and how he was born for fame.
An Otago University study has challenged the idea that depression and anti-social behaviour are primarily influenced by genes.
The real life story that inspired the film, The King's Speech, is one of the most extraordinary involving the British royal family in recent years.
The little-known tale of an Australian 'quack' who helped save the British throne from embarrassment is soon to be released.