Ian Parks grew up in a South Yorkshire mining family - as his new volume of poetry The Exile House hits the shelves, Jody Porter finds out his sources of inspiration.
This weekend sees a unique celebration of cinema at Glasgow's Southside Film Festival
An expose of the military-industrial complex shows how its actions grease the transfer of resources from the poorest to the richest globally
Former paramilitary Gerry served his time for the republican cause as a prisoner in the Maze.
Caterer Paul West, an English resident of France, is hired to provide the feast at the wedding of an ex-girlfriend to the son of a grand French family in Dial M For Merde by Stephen Clarke (Black Swan, £7.99).
China Mieville's new book The City & The City (Macmillan, £17.99) is being marketed as an "existential thriller."
May's best crime fiction releases from Mills, Hall and Campbell
March's top crime fiction releases: Lehane, McDowall and Hannah
March's releases to keep an eye on: Jaine Fenn, KJ Parke and Terry Nation
This month's crime fiction releases: Andrew Williams, Robert Rotenberg, Simon Beckett and Graham Hurley.
Gardening: MAT COWARD tries some Jerusalem artichokes.
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