The Bedside Guardian: 2013

Author(s): Martin Wainwright

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2013 has been an extraordinary year. And the Guardian was at the very heart of it. From the death of Margaret Thatcher to the Oscar Pistorius murder case, from Andy Murray winning Wimbledon to the unfolding crisis in Syria, the Guardian's best journalists have covered every moment, every angle and every point of view. Often they have shaped the news agenda: the scandal of Britain's undercover policing and the revelations made by Edward Snowden concerning the NSA are both stories that were broken this year in the Guardian and made international headlines. But for every hard-hitting investigation - and the ones included in this book cover such subjects as brutal police squads in Iraq and terrorist cover-ups in Northern Ireland - there are also examples of the Guardian's quirky wit and humour, with the paper's top writers being dispatched to answer such weighty questions as what to do with your Ugg boots now that they are no longer fashionable, or how one should respond when Snoop Dogg offers you a spliff. Representing the Guardian in its eclectic and idiosyncratic glory, this is a beautifully produced collection for all fans of intelligent, world-class journalism.

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All the best of the Guardian in 2013.

Martin Wainwright MBE is a British journalist and author, who left the Guardianafter 37 years (17 years as Northern Editor) at the end of March 2013. He has written several bestselling books, on topics as diverse as the Coast to Coast Walk, Morris Minor and Mini cars, as well as a popular blog on moths. He was awarded an MBEin the 2000 New Year Honours, "For services to the National Lottery Charities Board in Yorkshire and Humberside."

General Fields

  • : 9781783560035
  • : Guardian Books
  • : Guardian Books
  • : November 2013
  • : 216mm X 135mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : December 2013
  • : books

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  • : Martin Wainwright
  • : Hardback
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