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£10.99From a brilliant investigative journalist – formerly a Home Office insider – comes a searing, nuanced, powerful exposé of Britain’s broken asylum system.
Artem's Broken Wrist
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From a brilliant investigative journalist – formerly a Home Office insider – comes a searing, nuanced, powerful exposé of Britain’s broken asylum system.

Manifest dream trips and plan your next big getaway with Lonely Planet's Travel Journal; a beautiful and practical accessory that makes the perfect gift for the globetrotter in your life. Find six trip sections packed with prompts and tips, plus ample space for mapping out itineraries and reflecting on unforgettable moments from recent adventures.

Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, London is full of flourishing green spaces, peaceful places and wonderfully wild spots just waiting to be explored. From the marshes and wetlands of Hackney to the expansive ancient woodland of Richmond Park – you don’t have to leave the capital to enjoy a moment’s peace in stunning natural surroundings. Whether you’re looking to hike, take a dip in a wild swimming pond, observe wildlife, forage for food or simply slow down and switch off, this is your guide to the best places to experience nature in the city.

Fibre is more powerful than many life-saving drugs: its importance in our diet and impact on our overall health and wellbeing cannot be understated. Yet, 96% of us aren’t consuming enough. Author and nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert is here to unpack the benefits of fibre, and outline the growing recognition of the importance of good gut health on alleviating a wide range of common complaints and health conditions. The solution is simple: 30g of fibre a day + eating 30 different plants a week will drastically improve short-term discomfort and fatigue, and lead to a much lower risk of developing more serious health conditions in the future. Alongside this clear formula Rhiannon offers 60 minimally processed recipes.

A father’s moving exploration of what raising his autistic sons has taught him about hope, acceptance and joy.Â

Manifest dream trips and plan your next big getaway with Lonely Planet's Travel Journal; a beautiful and practical accessory that makes the perfect gift for the globetrotter in your life. Find six trip sections packed with prompts and tips, plus ample space for mapping out itineraries and reflecting on unforgettable moments from recent adventures.

When Emma Barnett began her second maternity leave, she realized that, despite having been there before, as soon as her first leave finished the rose-tinted lenses had descended and she immediately forgot what the experience was actually like when you’re in it. This collective forgetting, which leads to well-meaning comments such as ‘enjoy every minute’ and ‘treasure this special time’, is doing a disservice to women, leaving them unprepared for the more complicated reality of what it means to be on maternity service. In this warmly reassuring, refreshingly honest book, Emma sets out to capture this reality, in real time while on her latest tour of duty. She isn’t offering advice on sleep-training or weaning or helping your baby reach milestones. Instead, this is a celebration and acknowledgement of the work of being on maternity leave, with its soaring highs and challenging lows, and its impact on how women feel about our purpose and o

As a child, Lucy Mangan was reading all the time, using books to navigate the challenges and complexities of this world and many others. As an adult, she uses her new relationship with literature to seize upon the most important question: (how) do books prepare us for life? ‘Bookish’ picks up where ‘Bookworm’ left off: at the cusp of teenage, when everything – including the way we read – undergoes a not-so-subtle transformation. Revisiting the books of all genres, that ferried her through each important stage of life, ‘Bookish’ is a coming-of-age in books. It’s an ode to our favourite bookish spaces – from the smallest second-hand bookstalls to libraries, glorious big bookshops and our very own book rooms – and a love story to how books not only shelter our souls through hard times and help us find ourselves when we feel lost, but also help us connect with the people we love through shared stories.

Manifest dream trips and plan your next big getaway with Lonely Planet's Travel Journal; a beautiful and practical accessory that makes the perfect gift for the globetrotter in your life. Find six trip sections packed with prompts and tips, plus ample space for mapping out itineraries and reflecting on unforgettable moments from recent adventures.

From a luminous new voice comes a joyful exploration of how nature marks time, and a call to notice the daily wonders of the natural world – from the honeysuckle flower whose aroma intensifies at dusk, to the fiddler crab that matches its rhythms to the lunar cycles.

How do you know if something is true? And once you get there how do you convince others? For over two thousand years, scientific progress has relied on different methods of establishing fact from fiction. From the medieval Islamic world to the recent pandemic, the reasoning went: achieve logical perfection, and you would be rewarded with ultimate, universal truth. But there is far more to proof than axioms, theories and laws: when demonstrating that a new medical treatment works, persuading a jury of someone’s guilt, or deciding whether you trust a self-driving car or a financial transaction, the weighing up of evidence is far from simple. Bestselling author, statistician and epidemiologist Adam Kucharski ranges across science, politics, philosophy and economics, to explore how truth emerges – and why it falters.

With over 30 years’ experience in conflict zones and fragile states, Arthur Snell travels from the heat of the Sahel to the Arctic Circle to show how climate change is coinciding with a breakdown in geopolitical order, increasing conflict and economic crises.
Artem's Broken Wrist
1 × £6.00
Lonely Planet's Travel Journal: Green
1 × £14.99 Subtotal: £20.99
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