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British Current Affairs
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Empireworld : How British Imperialism Has Shaped the Globe€20.99
2.6 billion people are inhabitants of former British colonies. The empire's influence upon the quarter of the planet it occupied, and its gravitational influence upon the world outside it, has been profound: from the spread of Christianity by missionaries, to nearly 1 in 3 driving on the left side of the road, to the origins of international law.
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Empireworld : How British Imperialism Has Shaped the Globe (Hardback)€23.99
2.6 billion people are inhabitants of former British colonies. The empire's influence upon the quarter of the planet it occupied, and its gravitational influence upon the world outside it, has been profound: from the spread of Christianity by missionaries, to nearly 1 in 3 driving on the left side of the road, to the origins of international law.
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The Abuse of Power : Confronting Injustice in Public Life (Hardback)€29.99
The Abuse of Power is a searing exposé of injustice and an impassioned call to exercise power for the greater good. . .
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Abolish the Monarchy : Why we should and how we will by Graham Smith (Hardback)€20.99
At the heart of British power is a single family. They weren't elected but they live off the public purse. They aren't accountable to anyone, and yet between them they are privy to more government secrets than many cabinet ministers.
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Time to Think : The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock's Gender Service for Children€23.99
The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS), based at the Tavistock and Portman Trust in North London, was set up initially to provide - for the most part - talking therapies to young people who were questioning their gender identity.
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The Abolition of Britain : From Winston Churchill to Theresa May€20.99
How do you tell that a country has died? In this devastating, pessimistic, though critically-timed revised edition of his classic book, Peter Hitchens describes and regrets the abolition of Britain.