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.
Cormac Murphy-O’Connor: “I made my choice and I’ve tried to live it through”
News

Cormac Murphy-O’Connor: “I made my choice and I’ve tried to live it through”

Shania Twain: “It was the most difficult period of my life…”
Music

Shania Twain: “It was the most difficult period of my life…”

Book Review: Year of the Drought, Roland Butt
Books

Book Review: Year of the Drought, Roland Butt

Book review: Omar Robert Hamilton, The City Always Wins
Books

Book review: Omar Robert Hamilton, The City Always Wins

Alex Salmond: My regret over ‘daft’ early resignation as SNP leader
Politics

Alex Salmond: My regret over ‘daft’ early resignation as SNP leader

Eddie Izzard: “I reclaimed the word ‘transvestite'”
Culture

Eddie Izzard: “I reclaimed the word ‘transvestite'”

Mark Billingham: My new novel is my angriest
Books

Mark Billingham: My new novel is my angriest

Trevor Nunn: “That image has haunted me my whole life”
Culture

Trevor Nunn: “That image has haunted me my whole life”

Vince Cable: “l was always in the wrong place at the wrong time”
Politics

Vince Cable: “l was always in the wrong place at the wrong time”

Best summer books for young readers
Books

Best summer books for young readers

Naomi Klein, John Niven, Naoki Higashida and more – The best summer reading
Books

Naomi Klein, John Niven, Naoki Higashida and more – The best summer reading

Judy Murray: “I find the criticism of me upsetting…”
News

Judy Murray: “I find the criticism of me upsetting…”