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Murder of Princess Diana
By Noel Botham
A whole nation stood paralysed at the news of Princess Diana's tragic death after a car crash in Paris in August 1997. However heartbroken about the accident that took the life of the People's Princess, many people were sceptical about the government's official statements.
I've Bought it, So I'll Drink it
By Charles Jennings
'In a market dominated by serious wine writing, [this] is a refreshingly different flavour' - Terroirist: A Daily Wine Blog
Park Life: The Memoirs of a Royal Parks Gamekeeper
By John Bartram
'Retire? You can't retire!', Sir David Attenborough told John Bartram, when the man who has been gamekeeper and senior wildlife officer for Richmond Park for the past thirty years announced his intention to step away from the role, bidding farewell to the iconic park which has been his home and...
Your Life in My Hands
By Rachel Clarke
How does it feel to be spat out of medical school into a world of pain, loss and trauma that you feel wholly ill-equipped to handle?
Letters to Sarah
By Sara Payne
In the summer of 2000, schoolgirl Sarah Payne went missing from a beach where she played with her siblings. The nation waited with her whole family as the search for the little girl touched the hearts of everyone in the country.
Punk Rock Blitzkrieg
By Marky Ramone
THE FINAL WORD ON THE GENIUS AND MISCHIEF OF THE RAMONES, TOLD BY THE MAN WHO KEPT THE BEAT - AND LIVED TO TELL ABOUT IT.
Guv'nor
By Lenny McLean
Born in East London in 1949, Lenny McLean grew up in an area that had been ravaged by the Second World War. Although money was scarce and fighting was commonplace, a camaraderie and deep sense of honour and respect remained.
Guv'nor in His Own Words
By Peter Gerrard
Born in East London in 1949, Lenny McLean grew up in an area that had been ravaged by the Second World War. Although money was scarce and fighting was commonplace, a camaraderie and deep sense of honour and respect remained.
Up Front
By Kerry Dixon
Big, blond and a goal-scoring machine, Kerry Dixon delighted Chelsea and England fans during the 1980s. Yet his fall from grace, from the pinnacle of a playing career that had few equals, has been, by his own admission, spectacular.
Tom Hiddleston
By Sarah Marshall
British television, stage and film actor Tom Hiddleston has a gift for playing the villain.