The Sunday Times Investigates
Reporting That Made History
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Narrated by:
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Malk Williams
About this listen
The Sunday Times national newspaper is famous for its insight investigative journalist team. This book profiles the major stories from the Thalidomide case to the Coronavirus investigation.
News-breaking stories as reported by The Sunday Times, with commentary setting each investigation in context.
Investigations covered in this book include:
- The Third Man: The Tale of Kim Philby the soviet double agent inside British intelligence
- Bloody Sunday: The 13 civilians killed by British paratroopers
- Tracing the 9/11 attackers: The trail of the plane hijackers
- The FIFA Files: The backroom deals that bought Qatar the World Cup
- Preparing for a pandemic: The Covid-19 chaos at the heart of government
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