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  • Raffaella Barker, author at her home in North Norfolk. Barker was born in London in 1964 and moved to Norfolk when she was three. Her father, the poet George Barker, had 15 children; she is the oldest of those by the novelist Elspeth Barker..She spent her childhood in Norfolk sulking and refusing to get dressed, going everywhere in her nightie. She recalls worrying about how to respond at school when asked how many brothers and sisters she had. She did not know the answer..After Norwich High School, Raffaella Barker moved to London and did life modelling and film-editing. She landed a job on Harpers & Queen magazine and later freelanced as its motoring columnist. For 10 years she wrote a column for Country Life about her week..Her debut novel Come and Tell Me Some Lies was published in 1994, followed by The Hook, Hens Dancing, Summertime, Green Grass, the children's book Phosphorescence and A Perfect Life..Divorced, she lives in Norfolk with her three children aged 17, 15 and eight.<br />
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  • Raffaella Barker, author at her home in North Norfolk. Barker was born in London in 1964 and moved to Norfolk when she was three. Her father, the poet George Barker, had 15 children; she is the oldest of those by the novelist Elspeth Barker..She spent her childhood in Norfolk sulking and refusing to get dressed, going everywhere in her nightie. She recalls worrying about how to respond at school when asked how many brothers and sisters she had. She did not know the answer..After Norwich High School, Raffaella Barker moved to London and did life modelling and film-editing. She landed a job on Harpers & Queen magazine and later freelanced as its motoring columnist. For 10 years she wrote a column for Country Life about her week..Her debut novel Come and Tell Me Some Lies was published in 1994, followed by The Hook, Hens Dancing, Summertime, Green Grass, the children's book Phosphorescence and A Perfect Life..Divorced, she lives in Norfolk with her three children aged 17, 15 and eight.<br />
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  • Raffaella Barker, author at her home in North Norfolk. Barker was born in London in 1964 and moved to Norfolk when she was three. Her father, the poet George Barker, had 15 children; she is the oldest of those by the novelist Elspeth Barker..She spent her childhood in Norfolk sulking and refusing to get dressed, going everywhere in her nightie. She recalls worrying about how to respond at school when asked how many brothers and sisters she had. She did not know the answer..After Norwich High School, Raffaella Barker moved to London and did life modelling and film-editing. She landed a job on Harpers & Queen magazine and later freelanced as its motoring columnist. For 10 years she wrote a column for Country Life about her week..Her debut novel Come and Tell Me Some Lies was published in 1994, followed by The Hook, Hens Dancing, Summertime, Green Grass, the children's book Phosphorescence and A Perfect Life..Divorced, she lives in Norfolk with her three children aged 17, 15 and eight.<br />
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  • Raffaella Barker, author at her home in North Norfolk. Barker was born in London in 1964 and moved to Norfolk when she was three. Her father, the poet George Barker, had 15 children; she is the oldest of those by the novelist Elspeth Barker..She spent her childhood in Norfolk sulking and refusing to get dressed, going everywhere in her nightie. She recalls worrying about how to respond at school when asked how many brothers and sisters she had. She did not know the answer..After Norwich High School, Raffaella Barker moved to London and did life modelling and film-editing. She landed a job on Harpers & Queen magazine and later freelanced as its motoring columnist. For 10 years she wrote a column for Country Life about her week..Her debut novel Come and Tell Me Some Lies was published in 1994, followed by The Hook, Hens Dancing, Summertime, Green Grass, the children's book Phosphorescence and A Perfect Life..Divorced, she lives in Norfolk with her three children aged 17, 15 and eight.<br />
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  • Raffaella Barker, author at her home in North Norfolk. Barker was born in London in 1964 and moved to Norfolk when she was three. Her father, the poet George Barker, had 15 children; she is the oldest of those by the novelist Elspeth Barker..She spent her childhood in Norfolk sulking and refusing to get dressed, going everywhere in her nightie. She recalls worrying about how to respond at school when asked how many brothers and sisters she had. She did not know the answer..After Norwich High School, Raffaella Barker moved to London and did life modelling and film-editing. She landed a job on Harpers & Queen magazine and later freelanced as its motoring columnist. For 10 years she wrote a column for Country Life about her week..Her debut novel Come and Tell Me Some Lies was published in 1994, followed by The Hook, Hens Dancing, Summertime, Green Grass, the children's book Phosphorescence and A Perfect Life..Divorced, she lives in Norfolk with her three children aged 17, 15 and eight.<br />
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  • Raffaella Barker, author at her home in North Norfolk. Barker was born in London in 1964 and moved to Norfolk when she was three. Her father, the poet George Barker, had 15 children; she is the oldest of those by the novelist Elspeth Barker..She spent her childhood in Norfolk sulking and refusing to get dressed, going everywhere in her nightie. She recalls worrying about how to respond at school when asked how many brothers and sisters she had. She did not know the answer..After Norwich High School, Raffaella Barker moved to London and did life modelling and film-editing. She landed a job on Harpers & Queen magazine and later freelanced as its motoring columnist. For 10 years she wrote a column for Country Life about her week..Her debut novel Come and Tell Me Some Lies was published in 1994, followed by The Hook, Hens Dancing, Summertime, Green Grass, the children's book Phosphorescence and A Perfect Life..Divorced, she lives in Norfolk with her three children aged 17, 15 and eight.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Julia Budworth, Co-owner of the Lady magazine. Photographed at Deerbolt Hall, Earl Stonham, Suffolk.<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Simon Calder on Dunwich beach, Suffolk...Simon became travel editor for The Independent in 1994, and shortly afterwards began presenting for BBC2 Travel Show, until the programme ended in 1999. He now contributes to the Holiday programme on BBC1. He regularly comments on travel issues for national and local BBC radio and TV stations, and presents one off travel programmes for BBC Radio 4<br />
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  • Tom Cox, author.<br />
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  • Tom Cox, author, who has 6 cats in his home in Diss, Norfolk. Tom has just published, 'Under the Paw' a confessional of a man who is life is ruled by living with his cats. He also writes regular columns for newspapers and has previously published a number of novels<br />
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  • Tom Cox, author, who has 6 cats in his home in Diss, Norfolk. Tom has just published, 'Under the Paw' a confessional of a man who is life is ruled by living with his cats. He also writes regular columns for newspapers and has previously published a number of novels<br />
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  • Tom Cox, author, who has 6 cats in his home in Diss, Norfolk. Tom has just published, 'Under the Paw' a confessional of a man who is life is ruled by living with his cats. He also writes regular columns for newspapers and has previously published a number of novels<br />
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  • Tom Cox, author, who has 6 cats in his home in Diss, Norfolk. Tom has just published, 'Under the Paw' a confessional of a man who is life is ruled by living with his cats. He also writes regular columns for newspapers and has previously published a number of novels<br />
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  • Tom Cox, author, who has 6 cats in his home in Diss, Norfolk. Tom has just published, 'Under the Paw' a confessional of a man who is life is ruled by living with his cats. He also writes regular columns for newspapers and has previously published a number of novels<br />
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  • Tom Cox, author, who has 6 cats in his home in Diss, Norfolk. Tom has just published, 'Under the Paw' a confessional of a man who is life is ruled by living with his cats. He also writes regular columns for newspapers and has previously published a number of novels<br />
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  • Tom Cox, author, who has 6 cats in his home in Diss, Norfolk. Tom has just published, 'Under the Paw' a confessional of a man who is life is ruled by living with his cats. He also writes regular columns for newspapers and has previously published a number of novels<br />
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  • Kevin Crossley-Holland, Poet and Author photographed at home in Burnham Market, Norfolk.<br />
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  • Kevin Crossley-Holland, Poet and Author photographed at home in Burnham Market, Norfolk.<br />
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  • Kevin Crossley-Holland, Poet and Author photographed at home in Burnham Market, Norfolk.<br />
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  • Iain Dale, one of Britain's leading political commentators, appearing regularly on TV and radio. He writes a fortnightly political column for the Daily Telegraph and a fortnightly diary for the Eastern Daily Press. He was the chief anchor of Britain's first political internet TV channel, 18 Doughty Street.com and is now the publisher of the monthly magazine, Total Politics. He is the author or editor of nearly thirty books..Iain stood as a Conservative candidate at the last election and was Chief of Staff to the Rt Hon David Davis MP in the recent Conservative Party leadership election. He is a former political lobbyist, financial journalist and publisher and was the founder of Politico's Bookstore. He is the creator and host of the theatre production A Night With Ann Widdecombe, which tours provincial theatres all round the country. 6th July 2008<br />
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  • Iain Dale, one of Britain's leading political commentators, appearing regularly on TV and radio. He writes a fortnightly political column for the Daily Telegraph and a fortnightly diary for the Eastern Daily Press. He was the chief anchor of Britain's first political internet TV channel, 18 Doughty Street.com and is now the publisher of the monthly magazine, Total Politics. He is the author or editor of nearly thirty books..Iain stood as a Conservative candidate at the last election and was Chief of Staff to the Rt Hon David Davis MP in the recent Conservative Party leadership election. He is a former political lobbyist, financial journalist and publisher and was the founder of Politico's Bookstore. He is the creator and host of the theatre production A Night With Ann Widdecombe, which tours provincial theatres all round the country. 6th July 2008<br />
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  • Iain Dale, one of Britain's leading political commentators, appearing regularly on TV and radio. He writes a fortnightly political column for the Daily Telegraph and a fortnightly diary for the Eastern Daily Press. He was the chief anchor of Britain's first political internet TV channel, 18 Doughty Street.com and is now the publisher of the monthly magazine, Total Politics. He is the author or editor of nearly thirty books..Iain stood as a Conservative candidate at the last election and was Chief of Staff to the Rt Hon David Davis MP in the recent Conservative Party leadership election. He is a former political lobbyist, financial journalist and publisher and was the founder of Politico's Bookstore. He is the creator and host of the theatre production A Night With Ann Widdecombe, which tours provincial theatres all round the country. 6th July 2008<br />
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  • Iain Dale, one of Britain's leading political commentators, appearing regularly on TV and radio. He writes a fortnightly political column for the Daily Telegraph and a fortnightly diary for the Eastern Daily Press. He was the chief anchor of Britain's first political internet TV channel, 18 Doughty Street.com and is now the publisher of the monthly magazine, Total Politics. He is the author or editor of nearly thirty books..Iain stood as a Conservative candidate at the last election and was Chief of Staff to the Rt Hon David Davis MP in the recent Conservative Party leadership election. He is a former political lobbyist, financial journalist and publisher and was the founder of Politico's Bookstore. He is the creator and host of the theatre production A Night With Ann Widdecombe, which tours provincial theatres all round the country. 6th July 2008<br />
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  • Iain Dale, one of Britain's leading political commentators, appearing regularly on TV and radio. He writes a fortnightly political column for the Daily Telegraph and a fortnightly diary for the Eastern Daily Press. He was the chief anchor of Britain's first political internet TV channel, 18 Doughty Street.com and is now the publisher of the monthly magazine, Total Politics. He is the author or editor of nearly thirty books..Iain stood as a Conservative candidate at the last election and was Chief of Staff to the Rt Hon David Davis MP in the recent Conservative Party leadership election. He is a former political lobbyist, financial journalist and publisher and was the founder of Politico's Bookstore. He is the creator and host of the theatre production A Night With Ann Widdecombe, which tours provincial theatres all round the country. 6th July 2008<br />
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  • Louis De Bernieres, Author, at his home in Norfolk. De Bernieres was born in London in 1954. After graduating in Philosophy from the Victoria University of Manchester, he took a postgraduate certificate in Education at Leicester Polytechnic and passed his MA, with distinction, at the University of London. He has held various jobs: landscape gardener, mechanic, officer cadet at Sandhurst and schoolteacher in both Colombia and England..De BerniËres' first novel, The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, was published in 1990 and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best First Book Eurasia Region in 1991.  The next year, his second book, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book Eurasia Region. His third book, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman, was published in 1992. These works were influenced by de Bernieres' experiences in Colombia and together make up his 'Latin American trilogy'. He published his first novel in 1990 and was selected by Granta magazine as one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has become well known internationally as a writer and his sixth novel, Birds Without Wings, came out in 2004. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994), won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Novel. A Partisan's Daughter 2008, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and his new book, Notwithstanding: English Village Stories, is published in Autumn 2009...As well as writing, he plays the flute, mandolin, clarinet and guitar, and performs regularly with the Antonius Players. He was born in London in 1954<br />
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  • Louis De Bernieres, Author, at his home in Norfolk. De Bernieres was born in London in 1954. After graduating in Philosophy from the Victoria University of Manchester, he took a postgraduate certificate in Education at Leicester Polytechnic and passed his MA, with distinction, at the University of London. He has held various jobs: landscape gardener, mechanic, officer cadet at Sandhurst and schoolteacher in both Colombia and England..De BerniËres' first novel, The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, was published in 1990 and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best First Book Eurasia Region in 1991.  The next year, his second book, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book Eurasia Region. His third book, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman, was published in 1992. These works were influenced by de Bernieres' experiences in Colombia and together make up his 'Latin American trilogy'. He published his first novel in 1990 and was selected by Granta magazine as one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has become well known internationally as a writer and his sixth novel, Birds Without Wings, came out in 2004. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994), won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Novel. A Partisan's Daughter 2008, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and his new book, Notwithstanding: English Village Stories, is published in Autumn 2009...As well as writing, he plays the flute, mandolin, clarinet and guitar, and performs regularly with the Antonius Players. He was born in London in 1954<br />
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  • Louis De Bernieres, Author, at his home in Norfolk. De Bernieres was born in London in 1954. After graduating in Philosophy from the Victoria University of Manchester, he took a postgraduate certificate in Education at Leicester Polytechnic and passed his MA, with distinction, at the University of London. He has held various jobs: landscape gardener, mechanic, officer cadet at Sandhurst and schoolteacher in both Colombia and England..De BerniËres' first novel, The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, was published in 1990 and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best First Book Eurasia Region in 1991.  The next year, his second book, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book Eurasia Region. His third book, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman, was published in 1992. These works were influenced by de Bernieres' experiences in Colombia and together make up his 'Latin American trilogy'. He published his first novel in 1990 and was selected by Granta magazine as one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has become well known internationally as a writer and his sixth novel, Birds Without Wings, came out in 2004. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994), won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Novel. A Partisan's Daughter 2008, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and his new book, Notwithstanding: English Village Stories, is published in Autumn 2009...As well as writing, he plays the flute, mandolin, clarinet and guitar, and performs regularly with the Antonius Players. He was born in London in 1954<br />
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  • Louis De Bernieres, Author, at his home in Norfolk. De Bernieres was born in London in 1954. After graduating in Philosophy from the Victoria University of Manchester, he took a postgraduate certificate in Education at Leicester Polytechnic and passed his MA, with distinction, at the University of London. He has held various jobs: landscape gardener, mechanic, officer cadet at Sandhurst and schoolteacher in both Colombia and England..De BerniËres' first novel, The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, was published in 1990 and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best First Book Eurasia Region in 1991.  The next year, his second book, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book Eurasia Region. His third book, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman, was published in 1992. These works were influenced by de Bernieres' experiences in Colombia and together make up his 'Latin American trilogy'. He published his first novel in 1990 and was selected by Granta magazine as one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has become well known internationally as a writer and his sixth novel, Birds Without Wings, came out in 2004. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994), won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Novel. A Partisan's Daughter 2008, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and his new book, Notwithstanding: English Village Stories, is published in Autumn 2009...As well as writing, he plays the flute, mandolin, clarinet and guitar, and performs regularly with the Antonius Players. He was born in London in 1954<br />
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  • Louis De Bernieres, Author, at his home in Norfolk. De Bernieres was born in London in 1954. After graduating in Philosophy from the Victoria University of Manchester, he took a postgraduate certificate in Education at Leicester Polytechnic and passed his MA, with distinction, at the University of London. He has held various jobs: landscape gardener, mechanic, officer cadet at Sandhurst and schoolteacher in both Colombia and England..De BerniËres' first novel, The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, was published in 1990 and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best First Book Eurasia Region in 1991.  The next year, his second book, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book Eurasia Region. His third book, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman, was published in 1992. These works were influenced by de Bernieres' experiences in Colombia and together make up his 'Latin American trilogy'. He published his first novel in 1990 and was selected by Granta magazine as one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has become well known internationally as a writer and his sixth novel, Birds Without Wings, came out in 2004. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994), won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Novel. A Partisan's Daughter 2008, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and his new book, Notwithstanding: English Village Stories, is published in Autumn 2009...As well as writing, he plays the flute, mandolin, clarinet and guitar, and performs regularly with the Antonius Players. He was born in London in 1954<br />
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  • Louis De Bernieres, Author, at his home in Norfolk. De Bernieres was born in London in 1954. After graduating in Philosophy from the Victoria University of Manchester, he took a postgraduate certificate in Education at Leicester Polytechnic and passed his MA, with distinction, at the University of London. He has held various jobs: landscape gardener, mechanic, officer cadet at Sandhurst and schoolteacher in both Colombia and England..De BerniËres' first novel, The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, was published in 1990 and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best First Book Eurasia Region in 1991.  The next year, his second book, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book Eurasia Region. His third book, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman, was published in 1992. These works were influenced by de Bernieres' experiences in Colombia and together make up his 'Latin American trilogy'. He published his first novel in 1990 and was selected by Granta magazine as one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has become well known internationally as a writer and his sixth novel, Birds Without Wings, came out in 2004. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994), won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Novel. A Partisan's Daughter 2008, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and his new book, Notwithstanding: English Village Stories, is published in Autumn 2009...As well as writing, he plays the flute, mandolin, clarinet and guitar, and performs regularly with the Antonius Players. He was born in London in 1954<br />
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  • Louis De Bernieres, Author, at his home in Norfolk. De Bernieres was born in London in 1954. After graduating in Philosophy from the Victoria University of Manchester, he took a postgraduate certificate in Education at Leicester Polytechnic and passed his MA, with distinction, at the University of London. He has held various jobs: landscape gardener, mechanic, officer cadet at Sandhurst and schoolteacher in both Colombia and England..De BerniËres' first novel, The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, was published in 1990 and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best First Book Eurasia Region in 1991.  The next year, his second book, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book Eurasia Region. His third book, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman, was published in 1992. These works were influenced by de Bernieres' experiences in Colombia and together make up his 'Latin American trilogy'. He published his first novel in 1990 and was selected by Granta magazine as one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has become well known internationally as a writer and his sixth novel, Birds Without Wings, came out in 2004. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994), won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Novel. A Partisan's Daughter 2008, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and his new book, Notwithstanding: English Village Stories, is published in Autumn 2009...As well as writing, he plays the flute, mandolin, clarinet and guitar, and performs regularly with the Antonius Players. He was born in London in 1954<br />
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  • Louis De Bernieres, Author, at his home in Norfolk. De Bernieres was born in London in 1954. After graduating in Philosophy from the Victoria University of Manchester, he took a postgraduate certificate in Education at Leicester Polytechnic and passed his MA, with distinction, at the University of London. He has held various jobs: landscape gardener, mechanic, officer cadet at Sandhurst and schoolteacher in both Colombia and England..De BerniËres' first novel, The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, was published in 1990 and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best First Book Eurasia Region in 1991.  The next year, his second book, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book Eurasia Region. His third book, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman, was published in 1992. These works were influenced by de Bernieres' experiences in Colombia and together make up his 'Latin American trilogy'. He published his first novel in 1990 and was selected by Granta magazine as one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has become well known internationally as a writer and his sixth novel, Birds Without Wings, came out in 2004. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994), won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Novel. A Partisan's Daughter 2008, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and his new book, Notwithstanding: English Village Stories, is published in Autumn 2009...As well as writing, he plays the flute, mandolin, clarinet and guitar, and performs regularly with the Antonius Players. He was born in London in 1954<br />
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  • Louis De Bernieres, Author, at his home in Norfolk. De Bernieres was born in London in 1954. After graduating in Philosophy from the Victoria University of Manchester, he took a postgraduate certificate in Education at Leicester Polytechnic and passed his MA, with distinction, at the University of London. He has held various jobs: landscape gardener, mechanic, officer cadet at Sandhurst and schoolteacher in both Colombia and England..De BerniËres' first novel, The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, was published in 1990 and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best First Book Eurasia Region in 1991.  The next year, his second book, Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book Eurasia Region. His third book, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman, was published in 1992. These works were influenced by de Bernieres' experiences in Colombia and together make up his 'Latin American trilogy'. He published his first novel in 1990 and was selected by Granta magazine as one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has become well known internationally as a writer and his sixth novel, Birds Without Wings, came out in 2004. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994), won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Novel. A Partisan's Daughter 2008, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and his new book, Notwithstanding: English Village Stories, is published in Autumn 2009...As well as writing, he plays the flute, mandolin, clarinet and guitar, and performs regularly with the Antonius Players. He was born in London in 1954<br />
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