Joanna Trollope, Colum McCann and Aravind Adiga: This week’s best new fiction

From Joanna Trollope’s classy Mum & Dad to Apeirogon by Colum McCann and Aravind Adiga’s gripping Amnesty, this week’s best new fiction By Hephzibah Anderson and Anthony Gardner and Max Davidson Published: 22:02 GMT, 22 February 2020 | Updated: 22:02 GMT, 22 February 2020 Mum & Dad Joanna Trollope              … Read more

The Rodecaster Pro is the ideal piece of kit if you’re considering joining the podcast revolution 

The Rodecaster Pro is the ideal piece of kit if you’re considering joining the podcast revolution By Rob Waugh Event for The Mail on Sunday Published: 22:02 GMT, 22 February 2020 | Updated: 22:02 GMT, 22 February 2020 Rodecaster Pro £599, rode.com Rating: Like many middle-aged men, I have occasional thoughts that my piercing insights … Read more

Russell Watson on the ‘proper ups and downs’ of his 20 year career

It’s 20 years since Russell Watson topped the charts with his debut album, The Voice, announcing himself to the world as the owner of the finest larynx this side of Luciano Pavarotti. During the time since, the working-class bloke who left school without any qualifications has found himself regularly entertaining presidents, prime ministers and emperors. … Read more

OLLY SMITH: Try a bit of Pinot Gris for big springtime flavours

Pinot Gris has bigger flavours and a fuller texture than Pinot Grigio making it perfect for a springtime sup By Olly Smith Event for The Mail on Sunday Published: 22:01 GMT, 22 February 2020 | Updated: 01:17 GMT, 23 February 2020 Pinot Grigio was the darling of the white wine world. Yet some wine fans … Read more

Rob Brydon takes new risks for his ‘Songs & Stories’ tour

Rob Brydon is getting ready to take a big risk. ‘I will be nervous on the first night,’ says the comedian and actor as he prepares to change style and go out on the road as a singer like his hero Sammy Davis Jr, performing straight songs alongside jokes with a highly accomplished eight-piece band. … Read more

Victory In The Kitchen by Annie Gray review: ‘Popular history at its very best’

Annie Gray’s delicious Victory In The Kitchen, a biography of Georgina Landemare, Winston Churchill’s cook, is ‘popular history at its very best’ By Kathryn Hughes Published: 22:01 GMT, 22 February 2020 | Updated: 16:53 GMT, 26 February 2020 Victory In The Kitchen: The Life Of Churchill’s Cook Annie Gray              … Read more

Shoebox in Grandma’s cupboard that revealed one of the Holocaust’s greatest survival stories

House Of Glass Hadley Freeman Fourth Estate £16.99 Rating: The dedication at the front of this remarkable book is short and sweet. ‘For my father, Ron Freeman,’ it reads, ‘and my Grandma Sala.’ But like so much else in House Of Glass, those simple words contain a universe. Twelve years after her grandmother’s death in … Read more