Julie Casson traces her husband Nigel’s extraordinary journey from diagnosis of motor neurone disease to his successful death at Dignitas in Zurich. A rare and intimate account of one man’s ultimate triumph over suffering.
Charts AI’s rise from its Cold War origins to its impact now and in the future. 'An excellent starter for those who want to gain an insight into how AI works and why it's likely to shape our lives' – The Daily Telegraph
'Engrossing and deeply troubling' (The Bookseller). A former top diplomat reveals Britain's role in raising tension worldwide, from Kosovo to Iraq to Afghanistan and castigates its foreign policy towards Russia, Saudi Arabia, USA, India and China.
Tyrants seize control of states and empires with military hardware such as swords and guns, but their armoury contains another forceful weapon: language. In this entertaining and revealing history, professional speechwriter Guy Doza charts how some of the most bloodthirsty and energetic dictators grabbed and maintained power through their skilled use of words.
Shockingly, one in four GCSE and A'Level grades in England is wrong. Dennis Sherwood explains why so many pupils receive exam results that don't do them justice and suggests ways to regain trust. They work for essay-based exams across the world.
This is the story of the ‘real’ Bill Gates. A famous footballer, a successful millionaire and a global philanthropist. The story of an incredible man and his remarkable wife, who resolved to save the next generation of football players.
Most Western mothers try to breastfeed but stop, frustrated, after a few weeks or months. This illustrated contemporary book takes parents through the joy and challenges of breastfeeding. With empathetic and caring language, it deals with such key issues as feeding frequency, latching, mastitis, and cracked nipples.