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Features highlights from the first four series, with Angus Deayton as chairman, plus the best moments from the "2003" and "2004" series, where the guest presenters include Alexander Armstrong, Jimmy Carr, Greg Dyke, William Hague MP, John Humphrys, Des Lynam, Dara O'Briain, Kirsty Young and - who could forget him? - Boris Johnson MP.
Have I Got News for You by
Category: Books £13.00
Determined to keep this year's New Year's resolution to curb that spending and bank more money to boot? This book has practical and painless ideas to stretch the performance of the reader's current income by slashing spending.
Frugal Living for Dummies by Deborah Taylor-Hough
Category: Books £8.68
Social Meanings of News by Daniel A. Berkowitz (Editor)
Category: Books £32.19
The anticipated pension crisis means that fewer people are going to be able to retire without supplementing their income to some degree. This book offers information and resources designed to enable retirees, regardless of personal circumstances or financial worth, to tap into strategies for generating additional income. The anticipated pension crisis means that fewer people are going to be...
Category: Books £10.99
After the Ten O'Clock News by Ken Woodard
Category: Books £11.75
TALKING BACK TO TODAY''S NEWS by CAROLYN LADELLE BENNETT
Category: Books £11.75
A little book that takes a quirky look at the world of driving and finds that, universally, the law is an ass! It reveals over 250 loony driving laws and rules - some current, some ancient. It is an antidote to road rage and car congestion.
The Little Book of Loony Driving Laws by Christine Green
Category: Books £2.67