Edinburgh Book Festival

This Edinburgh Book Festival session in the Peppers Theatre with Laurie Penny and Chaired by Faisal Islam was…
It’s curious that while Scotland becomes a more confident nation, it continues to be muddled about its past.
There was a full house in the Baillie Gifford Main Theatre, where Alfred Brendel was joined by his co-author…
The Baillie Gifford Corner Theatre was full for this interesting session by two men who had interesting…
This, the Thomas Miller Investment Event, was chaired by Ian Fraser, whose book on the RBS collapse, "…
The Peppers Theatre was packed for this intriguingly titled session by Matthew Smith on "Who Really Killed…
The winner of numerous literary prizes for previous anthologies, Kathleen Jamie received the prestigious…
Philip Ziegler is a well known biographer and historian with some twenty four books to his name, including…
Although Poland disappeared from the map of Europe in 1939, her people did not. Halik Kochanski’s book, The…
Melvyn Bragg had a sell-out audience as one might expect for such a well known radio and television presenter…
Gavin Hewitt, BBC European Editor, opened his talk with an anecdote about football, particularly apposite…
Even in douce Edinburgh, it is still possible to encounter those with a more than slight sympathy for far…