Custodian Reading List

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Winston Churchill is widely regarded as one of the all time great politicians. However, Simon Heffer chooses to challenge the Churchill myth highlighting his numerous flaws and how his aura was largely built around wartime success.

Alexis Tsipras could find himself leading economically challenged Greece after this weekend’s elections. The Daily Beast provide an insight into the man, his ideas and the contextual significance.

The New York Times’ Bookend’s column seeks to answer the question: Which Literary Figure is overdue for a Biography?

Ebro Darden, one of the leading curators of Hip Hop culture speaks to Complex on Race, Music, Self Respect and Discrimination.

Stevie Wonder played a very important role in the creation of Martin Luther King Day. Marcus Baram goes into detail into the role he played and the Activism of 70s Music Icons in fighting Racism.

Olympic Lyonnais invented moneyball in football. Then, they made a radical change that resulted in some lean years. These days, those changes are bearing fruit. Andy Brassell explains why and how.

Tolu Ogunlesi on the numerous factors and dynamics at play in the upcoming February elections.

Stress/Pressure (Stressure anybody?) can be a slightly underrated concept. Amy Lawrence uses the legendary football striker, Marco van Basten and his botched career in football management to illustrate the toll pressure can take on some of the more composed characters.

Musician, James Blunt’s letter to Chris Bryant, the MP who referenced his “privileged background”.

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