Longlist announced in 2017 KANTAR Information is Beautiful Awards
2017 judges to include Saatchi Gallery CEO Nigel Hurst, Grammy Award winning Mark Stent, activist and Data Editor (Guardian US) Mona Chalabi, and Accurat co-founder Giorgia Lupi
The outstanding works longlisted in eight categories are now available to view online.
New book by Ruby Wax announced
As the number one bestselling author is set to appear on BBC1’s Who do You Think You Are?
National Poetry Day kicks off with the launch of a new BBC poetry and performace festival and report of a fresh boom in poetry book sales
Dr John Cooper Clarke, Kate Tempest, Hollie McNish and Simon Armitage line up alongside a host of poets and spoken-word artists ready to enjoy, discover and share poetry
12 BBC regions engage 12 poets to celebrate England’s neglected local words – in verse
US$75,000 Cundill History Prize reveals longlist that stretches the globe
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US$75,000 Cundill History Prize reveals longlist that stretches the globe
Kantar Information is Beautiful Awards 2017 submissions close
Submissions close and online showcase of all entries in the 2017 Kantar Information is Beautiful Awards now live
Sinéad Morrissey, Ocean Vuong and Ian Patterson win 26th Forward Prizes for Poetry
The winners of the Forward Prizes for Poetry 2017 were announced at the Royal Festival Hall tonight, with Sinéad Morrissey winning the £10,000 prize for Best Collection for On Balance.
The World of Supersaurs: Raptors in Paradise by Jay Jay Burridge published today
An exciting new middle grade series of six books bringing The World Of Supersaurs to children around the world.
The Break by Marian Keyes published today
Nobody explores the real issues facing women’s lives quite like the internationally bestselling literary superstar Marian Keyes.
Fire fighting in South Tyrol, salmon fishing in Alaska, and a museum in Palestine
Monocle – The Summer Weekly publishes the fourth and final edition of its 2017 session today, with stories on the volunteer firefighters of South Tyrol, trends in the future of industrial design and architecture, and two Alaskan sisters who have a new take on sustainable salmon fishing.