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November 11, 2024 12:00
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Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing has acquired the authorised biography of distinguished entrepreneur Denis Lynn, written by Jago Pearson.
Denis Lynn was one of the pre-eminent entrepreneurs of his generation. Named by Rick Stein as one of Britain’s food heroes, supplier to Heston Blumenthal’s acclaimed Fat Duck, Marks & Spencer and, in time, every other British supermarket, Lynn built his Finnebrogue business into one of the flag-bearers of the country’s food industry, a pioneer in a period during which the UK truly became a nation of foodies. Lynn’s astonishing success thrust him onto the front pages and his products into nigh on every kitchen table in the land.
Named entrepreneur of the year in 2019 by the Institute of Directors, Lynn was described as an iconoclast with a fearlessness in the face of convention by industry bible The Grocer. His life was more than six decades of high drama, from a childhood in the backstreets of Belfast at the beginning of the Troubles, blighted by family tragedy and personal strife, to the travails of a self-made multi-millionaire with an uncomfortable tolerance for risk and a helter-skelter life lived on the edge. Eventually, a tragic event one Sunday evening on his beloved County Down estate brought an untimely conclusion to one of Northern Ireland’s most noteworthy success stories.
King Charles III heralded Lynn’s ‘great legacy’ upon his death. The newscaster Dermot Murnaghan, a school friend of Lynn’s, remembers the ‘waif and stray’ teenager as he was before bulldozing his way into the big time. From hundreds of hours of interviews with those who loved and loathed him, as well as the intimate personal recollections of working alongside him, Jago Pearson will tell Denis Lynn’s extraordinary tale in this authorised biography, Running Out of Time.
Jago Pearson was Chief Strategy Officer at Denis Lynn’s company Finnebrogue from 2018 to 2024 and continues to sit on the company’s board as a non-executive director. He was formerly a public relations executive and political adviser. Running Out of Time will be his debut book.
Olivia Beattie, Editorial Director at Biteback, acquired world rights direct from the author.
Pearson said: ‘I am delighted to have been entrusted by the Lynn family to tell this jaw-dropping tale, warts and all, and to be working with a publisher of the calibre and reputation of Biteback. It was exhilarating working alongside Denis Lynn and it’s now both a great privilege and a great responsibility to document his six decades of personal and professional drama.’
Beattie said: ‘From the opening lines, Jago’s vivid, immediate prose packs a tremendous narrative punch. There’s no one better placed to tell the story of one of our most remarkable and maverick businessmen. From near bankruptcy to entrepreneurial powerhouse, this is a story of ingenuity and determination, innovation and risk taking, and Biteback are delighted to be putting it into readers’ hands.’
Running Out of Time will be published in 2026, supported by a major marketing and publicity campaign.
Price: £20 hardback
ISBN: 9781785909467
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August 27, 2024 13:00
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Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing has acquired Landslide: The inside story of the 2024 election, a revelatory account of the dramatic vote that reset British politics, by journalists Tim Ross and Rachel Wearmouth.
On 22 May, Rishi Sunak stood outside 10 Downing Street and announced an election would be held on 4 July, taking the country – and his own party – by surprise. Standing unprotected in the pouring rain, the Prime Minister resembled a drowning rat, an image that would follow him for the next six weeks.
After the Conservatives stumbled from one setback to another – with bitter internal feuds boiling over, the PM leaving D-Day events early and the revelation that senior Tories placed bets on the election – Sunak led his party to its worst ever defeat. His rival, Sir Keir Starmer, steered Labour to a historic victory with ruthless discipline but won his landslide with fewer votes than his much-maligned predecessor, Jeremy Corbyn.
In this pacy and colourful new book, seasoned political journalists Tim Ross and Rachel Wearmouth use new interviews and candid private accounts from key players to take the reader behind the scenes of one of the strangest but most consequential elections in recent history.
They explore the decision-making behind the Tories’ missteps and how Starmer hauled Labour back from defeat following the 2019 election but also examine the extraordinary surge in support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, the revitalisation of the Liberal Democrats through Ed Davey’s stuntman antics, and the wipeout of the SNP. This inside story is unmissable for anyone seriously interested in politics and what the dramatic Labour landslide of 2024 means for the future of Britain.
Tim Ross is deputy head of news at Politico. He was previously executive editor for politics at the New Statesman and ran UK political coverage for Bloomberg and the Sunday Telegraph. He has written two bestselling books on British elections – explaining how David Cameron shocked pundits and pollsters by winning a majority in 2015 and how Theresa May shocked pundits and pollsters by throwing it away again two years later.
Rachel Wearmouth is a freelance journalist who has previously worked at HuffPost, the Daily Mirror and the New Statesman. She began her career covering politics outside of Westminster, at regional papers in the north of England and at Scotland’s Sunday Post.
Olivia Beattie, editorial director at Biteback, acquired world rights direct from the authors.
Beattie said: ‘Having worked with Tim on his two previous books, Why the Tories Won and Betting the House, I know there’s no one better placed to uncover the behind-the-scenes drama of an election seemingly built of unforced errors. With Rachel also bringing her exceptional analysis and access to the story, this promises to be both a gripping account of a landmark election and a thoughtful, nuanced exploration of the undercurrents shaping British politics.’
Ross and Wearmouth said: ‘This is a rare opportunity to tell the full inside story of a truly historic election. We’re delighted to be working with the country’s leading political publisher to bring this account to readers who want to understand the people and forces that triggered this seismic result, and what the vote says about the state of Britain in 2024.’
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August 18, 2024 11:00
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Biteback Publishing
Having gone from Leader of the Opposition to Downing Street in a little over four years, Sir Keir Starmer can obviously claim to have re-established the Labour Party as a credible electoral force. And yet with only one in five voters having backed the former lawyer in the general election of 2024, it is clear that most people in Britain remain unconvinced by him.
Is he a competent and moderate figure capable of fixing the economy and reuniting the country? Or is he just another member of the metropolitan elite who is willing to say anything in order to be in power?
In 2021, Biteback published Red Knight, Michael Ashcroft’s unauthorised biography of Sir Keir Starmer. This new book will be completely revised and updated to chart the momentous events since then, also taking in Sir Keir’s first months in office.
Was the self-declared socialist Sir Keir telling the truth when he said wealth creation would be at the heart of his party’s programme for government? Was he being honest when he promised not to raise taxes for “working people”? How realistic is his vow to deal with illegal immigration by “smashing the gangs”?
Picking up where Red Knight left off, the new edition will shed more light on the PM’s personality, explain how he gained the highest office in the land, consider how he is handling life running the country – and judge whether he is doing a good job.
It will be published in the Spring of 2025.
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July 08, 2024 11:00
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Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing has acquired world rights for Theo Clarke’s Breaking the Taboo, which it will publish in May 2025.
In an emotional debate in the House of Commons in October last year, Theo Clarke broke down in tears as she described being rushed into emergency surgery after the birth of her daughter, terrified she was going to die.
She received a standing ovation and was amazed at the public response. Having shared her own story, she was inundated with accounts from other mothers of their own traumatic childbirth experiences. Quickly she realised that, although birth trauma is a huge issue, there is still a real taboo around speaking about it.
In the UK alone, it’s estimated that up to 30,000 women a year suffer bad experiences during the delivery of their babies, with one in twenty developing post-traumatic stress disorder as a result. Despite this, poor and substandard maternity and postnatal care is too often tolerated as normal.
As an MP, Clarke chaired the first UK inquiry into birth trauma, hearing harrowing evidence from more than 1,300 women, some of whose lives were ruined by their experiences. In Breaking the Taboo, she presents the stories and experiences of mothers and fathers from all different backgrounds that show the undiscussed realities of childbirth trauma and poor maternity care. This urgent book will start a conversation that is as essential as it is overdue.
Theo Clarke said:
“Birth trauma is one of the world’s biggest challenges in women’s health and I am delighted Biteback is publishing my book, as the important debate must continue about how to improve maternity care here in the UK and in other countries too.
The book will bring forward new testimony and expert opinion to look closely at what needs to be done to end the postcode lottery of care in childbirth and the horrifying experiences women can suffer in maternity units that leave them physically and mentally scarred, unable to work and feeling alone.
There is much to do and I hope my book will build on my campaign in Parliament, in the NHS and in government on this taboo subject. We are finally talking about it, but we still need radical policy change to improve how new mums are treated.
In the twenty-first century, women should not suffer a lack of compassion, substandard care, life-threatening and life-changing injuries simply to become mothers.”
James Stephens, publisher at Biteback, said:
“This remarkable book will be an essential addition to the discussion around how we regard and treat women and childbirth – a discussion Theo has already campaigned so hard to make happen.”
Breaking the Taboo will be published in May 2025, accompanied by a major publicity campaign.
Theo Clarke was the Member of Parliament for Stafford. She chaired the first parliamentary inquiry into birth trauma in British history and previously set up the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Birth Trauma in the House of Commons. Theo has served as parliamentary private secretary at the Departments for Education, Business and Trade and HM Treasury, in addition to being trade envoy for the Prime Minister. She won “Speech of the Year” at the Parliamentarian of the Year Awards in 2024.Theo has written for a number of publications including The Times, the Daily Telegraph and Country Life. This is her first book.
For more information, please contact Suzanne Sangster on suzanne.sangster@bitebackpublishing.com
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March 04, 2024 14:00
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Biteback Publishing
Interested in elevating your reading list for 2024? Explore the latest additions to Biteback’s catalogue for a selection of compelling reads.
Politics
Conflict, Cooperation and Coalition: 100 years of Lib–Lab Relations by David Laws
The Unusual Channels: Inside the mysterious world of political whips by Sebastian Whale
Political biography
Suella Braverman by Rosa Prince
Biography
Millicent Garrett Fawcett by Tessa Blackstone
Better Get Carman by Karen Phillipps
Political history
Winston’s Bandits: Churchill’s Controversial Companions in Adversity and Triumph by Adrian Phillips
The Art of Delivery: The Inside Story of How the Blair Government Transformed Britain’s Public Services by Michelle Clement
History
Hitler’s Crime Fighter by David Lee
Hair Apparent: A Voyage Around My Roots by Tina Shingler
Current affairs
The ‘F’ Word by Patsy Stevenson
Inheritocracy: How the inheritance economy is keeping families together and pulling society apart by Eliza Filby
We Are What We Read by Vybarr Cregan-Reid
Espionage and crime
The Intelligent Spy’s Handbook by Robin Renwick
Murder in Cairo: The Killing of David Holden by Peter Gillman and Emanuele Midolo
Sport
Go To War by Jon Spurling
Royal
Yes, Ma’am: The Secret Life of Royal Servants by Tom Quinn
Browse our new releases here.
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