Newsweek Insights

About Newsweek Insights

Newsweek Insights are short books that bring context to the News.

Newsweek Insights Description

We publish e-books and in print allowing our writers to give the fuller picture behind the News. Insights are be between 12-18, 000 words in length and build on articles appearing on www. newsweek.com. Available from Amazon, Kobo, iBooks and many other retailers.

“Reading Newsweek, there are articles you just don’t want to end: searching for Boko Haram in Nigeria; a Scotsman and an Englishman traveling together searching for the soul of the UK. Stories like this leave you with questions like ‘Why isn’t this being widely reported? How did this situation arise? What should be done?’ Newsweek has over 100 correspondents around the world, not just researching and writing stories, but living them - sometimes for months at a time. By launching Newsweek Insights, we’re excited to give our writers the opportunity to share longer narratives with our readers”.

Sheila Bounford, Publisher, Newsweek Insights

Reviews

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Important article about Children in Care from our colleagues at Newsweek Europe http://www.newsweek.com/…/britains-miss ing-children-310701.…

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In the final part of their discussion of Simon Akam's research for our eBook The Club, Simon and Alex Stewart talk about the unfairness of the Elite Player Performance Plan, and how it robs lower league clubs of one of the few opportunities they have to make significant money by selling the talent they have developed http://www.newsweekinsights.com/discounte d-goods/

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In the second part of his video interview with Alex Lewis, Newsweek Europe's Simon Akam talks about the high attrition rate experienced in football academies ... http://www.newsweekinsights.com/wastage-a nd-hunger/

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As racism in football is in the news, you can see our writer Simon Akam on our blog discussing the cultural disconnect between the Luton Town FC ground and its local community.

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Valentine's weekend. "love"-ely for many, but very lonely for others. Our newest eBook looks at when and overwhelming sense of isolation becomes too much for some men. Read it, and give the men you know - young and old - a hug this weekend http://www.newsweekinsights.com/books/the -descent-of-man/

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The news from Ukraine continues to be worrying. If you want to understand why making progress there is SO difficult, Owen Matthew's recent eBook sheds a lot of light on the subject. Owen's grandfather was a victim of Stalin's Great Purge, and his mother left Ukraine an orphan during The Second World War. His deep understanding of the history of Ukraine makes this an illuminating read ... http://www.newsweekinsights.com/bo…/thi nking-with-the-blood/

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Continuing our mission to produce insightful short ebooks on subjects that really matter, this week we publish Fin Young's investigation of the rising tide of male suicide. This is a sensitive handling of very difficult and emotive issues. http://www.newsweekinsights.com/books/the -descent-of-man/

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The latest instalment of the images you need to see this week http://buff.ly/1DIuaK0

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Here's our author Simon Akam, being interviewed about his recent eBook on lower league Football ...

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Fascinating article from our colleagues at Newsweek Europe on the establishment of an Anne Frank archive in Frankfurt and the "fight over the true meaning of Anne Frank" http://www.newsweek.com/…/bringing-anne -frank-home-304554.h…

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The final part of our interview with Sarah Helm following publication of her eBook the Aftermath - recognising the resilience of the people of Gaza - http://www.newsweekinsights.com/courage-r equired/

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The third instalment of my interview with Sarah Helm about re-visiting Gaza in the aftermath of last summer's 50-day conflict. In this section of the interview we talk about the lack of international pressure for a solution, and how the Gazan people feel about this http://www.newsweekinsights.com/security- cannot-be-guarant…/

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Here's the second part of our interview with Sarah Helm about The Aftermath. Before reading Sarah's book I had not realised that no Israelis at all -even those responsible for controlling the movement of goods for reconstruction - are permitted into Gaza.

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Here's the cover of Sarah Helm's eBook. The sign sticking out of the rubble lists the names of the people who lived in the house that was where the rubble is. One of over 70 families "erased" last summer in Gaza. http://www.newsweekinsights.com/books/the -aftermath/

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First part of an interview with Sarah Helm about her recently published eBook The Aftermath which recounts her return to Gaza after the 50-day conflict last summer http://www.newsweekinsights.com/strong-re actions/

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A little late, here's the concluding part of our interview with Alex Perry, author of Once Upon a Jihad http://www.newsweekinsights.com/the-const ruction-of-truth/

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The latest eBook from Newsweek Insights published this week. Another very compelling short read

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