The story of how undisclosed donations have infiltrated British politics, undermining public faith in democracy and fuelling the rise of populism across the West.
Peter Geoghegan Books
Peter Geoghegan is an Irish writer and investigations editor, known for his incisive journalism that delves into the hidden mechanisms of power. His work scrutinizes the influence of money in politics and the ways in which information is shaped, often revealing how significant decisions impact society. Geoghegan's writing is characterized by its depth and its ability to provoke critical thought about transparency and influence.


A Difficult Difference: Race, Religion and the New Northern Ireland
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of multiculturalism in Northern Ireland, the book examines how a society previously divided by sectarianism grapples with newfound diversity. It highlights the dual nature of this change, where peace and prosperity coexist with rising tensions and racist incidents. Through analysis of anti-racist art and interviews with key figures, it reveals the challenges and potential of integrating multicultural agendas in a post-conflict context, questioning whether diversity can truly pave the way for a harmonious future.