Big Issue: The Great Interviews bookazine The Stone Roses with a remarkable exclusive comeback interview. George Michael coming out. Tony Blair with landmark housing pledge. David Bowie in conversation with Jarvis Cocker. Oasis, the Dali Lami, the pope, prime ministers and so many, many more. Since its inception Big Issue has grown a reputation for gathering the most famous global names revealing the most extraordinary things. They come to us first, and frequently with something that nobody else could deliver. And now for the first time Big Issue¿s biggest, classic interviews are collected in one place. Many of these have not made it online, instead been locked in the magazine¿s archive for decades. It's a collection you will treasure
Warships IFR, Britain s leading bi-monthly naval magazine. Each 56 page issue is packed with quality photographs, both in colour and black and white, many exclusive to the publication. WIFR aims to put the spotlight on the latest developments in the world s navies. WIFR is edited by a former defence reporter for one of the national newspapers together with a top team of reporters and published by an established company. WIFR reaches a market so far neglected - WIFR is a specialist naval and defence magazine now available on subscription and from leading outlets and is read by active and retired naval personnel, MOD officials and other service headquarters staff, embassies, defence attaches, MP s, Royal Marine Units and by the very serious enthusiast.
One in seven people in the UK have been diagnosed with some kind of neurodiversity, but what does that mean? Diagnoses of autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia ¿ among others ¿ are on the rise, so how can we understand these conditions? In this brandnew book, we talk to experts to understand how neurodiverse brains work, from how to find out if your child is neurodiverse, to what to do if you think you are yourself. We'll also explore the strengths of the neurodiverse mind, and how to handle any anxieties and self-doubts that so often plague those with neurodiversities.