Francis Phillips
Burghley: the Elizabethan mastermind
Francis Phillips | 3 Nov 2011
Brilliant, bold and cold-blooded, Elizabeth's chief statesman dominated his age and shaped the history of England.
Ghosts of Empire
Francis Phillips | 3 Oct 2011
The son of Ghanaian immigrants examines Britain's colonial legacies.
Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids
Francis Phillips | 18 Aug 2011
An odd mix of common sense and gullibility from an American economist projects a positive message about large families.
A Pilgrim in Spain
Francis Phillips | 15 Jul 2011
A British journalist chronicles a culture disappearing beneath the weight of modernity.
To Miss with Love
Francis Phillips | 28 Apr 2011
A third of British teachers leave within their first term on the job. One who stayed explains why.
Jesus of Nazareth - 1
Francis Phillips | 6 Apr 2011
Love and reasoning go hand in hand in Pope Benedict’s best-selling second volume about “the figure and message of Jesus”.
Vale Elizabeth Taylor
Francis Phillips | 26 Mar 2011
Hollywood's legendary femme fatale deserves respect as well as pity.
Red Plenty
Francis Phillips | 17 Jan 2011
An unusual blend of fiction and history about the USSR in the 1950s and 1960s offers fascinating insights.
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