I moved to the Falklands – it’s bleak but so beautiful | World | News

Author Rob Burnett grew up in the Falkland Islands and has since returned after a spell in London (Image: Rob Burnett) Who would leave one of the greatest cities in…

Sir Brian May announces ‘gripping’ new book with never-before-seen feature | Books | Entertainment

Aside from being a rock star as Queen’s guitarist, Sir Brian May has a number of other prominent interests from animal rights campaigning to astrophysics and the 3D illusions of…

Trainspotting author on track for world’s biggest crime writing festival | UK | News

Irvine Welsh has been revealed as one of the special guests at the world’s most prestigious celebration of crime writing this summer. The Trainspotting author joins the likes of Lee…

‘I published a book and sold hundreds – the money was wild’ | Books | Entertainment

Many of us dream of getting a book published one day – whether it be a novel or stories based on true events in our life. But landing an agent…

The corner of the UK packed with tourists fascinated by witches | Books | Entertainment

Pendle Hill is surrounded by myths and legend (Image: Getty) It’s been more than four centuries since 12 men and women were put on trial after being accused of witchcraft…

George RR Martin shares Winds of Winter latest and confirms his next book | Books | Entertainment

It’s been 14 years since George RR Martin last published a novel in his A Song of Ice and Fire series. Since then, the Game of Thrones TV shows have…

Divergent fans have been thinking about the series wrong, Veronica Roth reveals | Books | Entertainment

Veronica Roth skyrocketed to fame in the early 2010s with the smashing success of her debut series Divergent in 2011 which quickly racked up enough interest across the globe to…

Dan Brown announces ‘most ambitious’ new Da Vinci Code novel and release date | Books | Entertainment

It’s been eight years since Dan Brown published Origin, the fifth novel in his best-selling Robert Langdon series. The novels about the Harvard symbologist, especially 2003’s The Da Vinci Code,…

Blur legend reveals for first time reason band were fined £20k at Wembley reunion gigs | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV

Dave Rowntree, Damon Albarn, Alex James and Graham Coxon of Blur (Image: Getty Images) Blur bassist Alex James has revealed how the band was fined £20,000 for smoking on stage…

The best books of 2024 – recommended by Ian Rankin, Mick Herron, Mary Beard and others | UK | News

To order any of the books of featured visit expressbookshop.com or call Express Bookshop on 020 3176 3832. Free UK P&P on orders over £25 Sir Ian Rankin, above, whose 25th…