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William Moore

Books

Sad Little Men: Private Schools and the Ruin of England review

Former public schoolboy Richard Beard’s assessment of the institution that shaped him - and plenty of politicians - feels shallow and relies on generalisations, says William Moore

Aug 19, 2021
Books

Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister by Jung Chang - review

Three extraordinary sisters torn apart by power, politics and country

Oct 24, 2019
Books

The Institute by Stephen King - review

Kid uprising in the woods is tame King tale

Sep 12, 2019
TV

New Harvey Weinstein documentary makes for difficult viewing

The new show features testimonies from women who brought abuse allegations against Weinstein 

Aug 30, 2019
Books

State of the Union: A Marriage in Ten Parts by Nick Hornby - review

A marital meltdown driven by the Brex factor

Aug 29, 2019
Books

Homesick: Why I Live in a Shed by Catrina Davies - review

'In one memorable example, she points out that if food prices had risen as fast as house prices in the years since she came of age, a chicken would cost £51 — or £100 for lucky Londoners', says William Moore

Jul 11, 2019
Books

The Way to the Sea by Caroline Crampton - review

Historic landscapes and mystery await downstream of London

Jun 13, 2019
Books

Shakespeare’s brilliance lies in all the stuff he left out

Smith whizzes through 20 plays, focusing on whatever she believes are the most interesting questions, says William Moore

Apr 25, 2019