Jane Graham
Jane Graham
Books editor Jane Graham is an award-winning arts journalist. As a BBC radio producer, she worked on Radios 1, 3 and 4 and Radio Ulster, with John Peel, Kirsty Wark, Mary Anne Hobbs, Ricky Gervais, and Steven Nolan. She has written for The Guardian, Uncut, The Sunday Times and The Scotsman and was a Belfast Telegraph columnist for ten years. She makes regular appearances on Radio Scotland & BBC Scotland. She has also worked closely with libraries, was a Reader in Residence for the Scottish Book Trust and was Scotland’s first Reading Ambassador for CultureNL.
KT Tunstall almost ripped the head off her Brit award for Kate Bush
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KT Tunstall almost ripped the head off her Brit award for Kate Bush

Eddie Hearn: ‘Being my dad’s son gave me the drive to succeed’
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Eddie Hearn: ‘Being my dad’s son gave me the drive to succeed’

Big Issue Book of the Year 2020: Diary of a Young Naturalist
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Big Issue Book of the Year 2020: Diary of a Young Naturalist

Fearne Cotton: ‘I’ve been to hell and back’
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Fearne Cotton: ‘I’ve been to hell and back’

Nick Hornby: ‘My kids think the world is fucked’
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Nick Hornby: ‘My kids think the world is fucked’

Cat Deeley: How a fun adventure led to cracking America
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Cat Deeley: How a fun adventure led to cracking America

Gregg Wallace: ‘What I really like is instant coffee and food out of tins’
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Gregg Wallace: ‘What I really like is instant coffee and food out of tins’

The ultimate Christmas 2020 gift guide for the book fans in your life
Books

The ultimate Christmas 2020 gift guide for the book fans in your life

The best children’s books of 2020 for all ages
Books

The best children’s books of 2020 for all ages

Xstabeth by David Keenan: A rare voice
Books

Xstabeth by David Keenan: A rare voice

Dolly Parton talks crushing on Johnny Cash and the meaning of Jolene
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Dolly Parton talks crushing on Johnny Cash and the meaning of Jolene

Jon Bon Jovi says his parents gave him the ‘belief to make a dream reality’
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Jon Bon Jovi says his parents gave him the ‘belief to make a dream reality’