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Jeffrey Archer

February 2022

  • Michael Crick, photographed at his home in London ahead of his new book, A new biography of Nigel Farage called "One Party After Another" Michael Crick is an English broadcaster, journalist and author. He was a founding member of the Channel 4 News Team in 1982 and remained there until joining the BBC in 1990. He started work on the BBC's Newsnight programme in 1992, serving as political editor from 2007 until his departure from the BBC in 2011. Crick then returned to Channel 4 News as political correspondent. In 2014 he was chosen as Specialist Journalist of the Year at the Royal Television Society television journalism awards. In April 2019, Crick announced he had retired from Channel 4 and ITN, stating that he was "looking forward to an exciting new life writing books again, and all sorts of other activity in journalism and other fields."[28] He has since joined Mail Plus.

    Michael Crick: ‘I don’t think Farage is a racist… though he does pander to racists’

    He’s quit TV after decades of dogged political reporting, written a rollicking biography of Nigel Farage – and, surprisingly, joined Mail+

December 2021

  • Boris Johnson outside No 10.

    Johnson’s incompetent – and so are those who backed him

    Letters: It just is not credible for anyone to claim ignorance of Johnson’s obvious flaws, says Paul McGilchrist, and Linda Karlsen hopes we see the last of him

January 2019

  • Catherine Bennett

    Pity the little darlings if they are being raised by parents who like to share

    Catherine Bennett
    There’s little to stop social media obsessives exploiting children who are too young to say no

November 2017

  • Peter Bradshaw

    Political novelists may be about to lose a key character: the blackmailing whip

    Peter Bradshaw
    A new culture of openness in parliament could spell the end of certain dark arts, writes the Guardian film critic

July 2017

  • Jeffrey Archer and his wife arriving at the High Court in London for the libel trial brought by the novelist against The Star newspaper, July 1987.

    From the Guardian archive
    Jeffrey Archer's 'foolish act of honourable man' – archive, 1987

    7 July 1987: The former deputy chairman of the Conservative party and novelist has his first day in court in a libel case against the Star newspaper

March 2016

  • Cometh The Hour Final Numbers
Digested read G2

    Digested read
    Cometh the Hour by Jeffrey Archer – digested

    John Crace reduces a sprawling tale of high-stakes international intrigue and romance to juicy, bite-size chunks

October 2015

  • Mary Archer (Chairman of the Science Museum Group), photographed in front of Vostok 6 (the capsule flown by Valentina Tereshkova, the first ever woman in space) at the 'Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age' exhibition at The Science Museum. 
London 
Photograph by David Levene 
12/10/15

    Saturday interview
    Dame Mary Archer interview: 'To me everything has to work round family, and fortunately it has'

    Academic posts at Oxford and Cambridge, a stint as head of an NHS trust, and now chair of the science museum: whatever Jeffrey’s travails, Dame Mary Archer knows she’s been lucky. Here she talks about women in science, museum cuts – and the husband-shaped elephant in the room

March 2015

  • Jeffrey Archer

    Jeffrey Archer calls Bollywood 'a bunch of thieves' who steal his storylines

    The former MP and jailbird accuses Indian films of plagiarising his novels, which have sold tens of millions in the country

February 2015

  • Novelist Jeffrey Archer.

    Media Monkey
    Lord Archer loses temper over BBC Radio 5 Live's prison question

    Tory life peer accuses BBC of being ‘only interested in failure’ after presenter Sarah Brett dared bring up his conviction for perjury

June 2014

  • Jeffrey Archer

    Jeffrey Archer reveals he was treated for prostate cancer

    Novelist describes 'short, sharp shock' of four-hour operation following diagnosis last year

March 2014

  • Chris Grayling

    Prison book ban plot is full of holes, writers tell Chris Grayling

    More major names join fight against restrictions, while justice secretary claims move is what public wants

November 2013

  • Man reading

    World Book Night mans up for 2014 giveaway

  • Greenslade
    Richard Kay to step down as Daily Mail's gossip columnist

September 2013

  • john sutherland lives

    Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives by John Sutherland – review

  • Hugh Muir

    Guardian diary
    Diary: He has the whole travel world in his hands. Yes it's Tony Blair again

    Hugh Muir

April 2013

  • Thatcher with Archer

    Jeffrey Archer: Margaret Thatcher ‘changed this country for the better’ - video

    Novelist and former MP Jeffrey Archer remembers Margaret Thatcher following her death, aged 87, on Monday

March 2013

  • Chris Huhne

    Robert McCrum on books
    Will a spell in prison free Chris Huhne's inner novelist?

    Robert McCrum: Now that the former Lib Dem politician has a little thinking space, a Jeffrey Archer-style prison diary feels inevitable

  • Stephen Moss

    Can Chris Huhne and Vicky Pryce recover from their life-changing crime?

    Stephen Moss

    Stephen Moss: Other high-profile figures have been jailed. Some sought redemption, others faced down the world. There is a third way

  • Jeffrey Archer

    Digested read
    Best Kept Secret by Jeffrey Archer – digested read

    John Crace reduces Jeffrey's latest collection of cliffhangers, twists and Nazi fivers to a more manageable 600 words

January 2013

  • Adam Afriyie, Windsor Tory MP

    Adam Afriyie, super-rich backbencher, startles MPs with 'PM-in-waiting' bid

    Obscure Tory MP for Windsor - fan of Jeffrey Archer - tagged as leadership stalking horse as others plot to remove Cameron
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