
AUTOSPORT is revered by fans and industry personnel alike as the ultimate source of motorsport news and analysis.

AUTOSPORT is revered by fans and industry personnel alike as the ultimate source of motorsport news and analysis.

Auto Express magazine for all the latest news, ‘exhaustive’ product reviews, complete car comparisons, unforgettable deals on new and used cars, motorshow details, brilliant competitions, and so much more; it’s the one-stop read that covers everything a car enthusiast needs to know. Auto Express a weekly magazine adrenaline-fuelled read that incorporates everything you need to know at a fantastic price which can’t be beaten by the shops.

Australian Motorcycle News has been the fortnightly bible for all things motorcycling for well over 60 years. It’s the latest news, the most comprehensive bike tests, the most in-depth racing coverage from club level through to world championship level and it’s written by people who love, live and breathe motorcycling. Whether it’s content, photography, industry access or outright respect, no other motorcycle title comes close.

Every issue All About Space delivers fascinating articles and features on all aspects of space and space travel with mind-blowing photography and full-colour illustrations that bring the amazing universe around us to life.

Managing emotional crises at work well.
This book is a treasure chest of quick help in crisis situations at the workplace. It provides concrete, pragmatic solutions for all situations in which emotions have been running high – for differences of opinion with the boss as well as for conflicts at employee level. With exercises, practical tools and step-by-step instructions, readers learn how to quickly find a remedy for anger, injuries, insults, disrespect, etc. In this way, a goal-oriented approach to clarification can be found for every crisis.

Challenging Formalization in Education and Beyond addresses the effects of today’s attempts to organize knowledge, processes, and performance in education, particularly in its ever-growing digital environments. As on-site, blended, and fully online learning become deeply interdependent, secondary and higher education managers and instructors who seek to integrate, apply, and teach within these formats using standardized rules, assessments, algorithms, and accountability structures may be doing unintended harm to their students.

This book guides therapists trained in EMDR in the successful integration of the creative arts therapies to make the healing potential of EMDR safer and more accessible for patients who present with complex trauma.

Wendy Goodman has discovered and published stories on an astonishing array of private houses, notable for their character, personality, and flair, in her 30 years of design hunting. In May I Come In? she visits more than 75 that capture and express their owners’ spirit and passions. In this pantheon, imagination and originality hold sway: Artists and eccentrics are the equals of aristocrats and the mandarins of design, and every room has a story to tell.

Takeshi’s Castle was filmed at Midoriyama Studio, the same location as the original version. On a vast site of approximately 20,000 square meters, the newly powered-up 2023 version of the actual Takeshi’s Castle—and a number of challenging games—have been set up. A total of more than 300 participants, selected from more than 1,000 applicants, will attempt to break through the various tricky games. Those games incude classics like Dragon God’s Pond (Ryujin-Ike), which drowned many challengers in the past. The Strait of Gibraltar, where players go over an unstable bridge while avoiding flying balls, doubles the number of cannons aimed at challengers. On Mushroom Trip (Kinoko-de-Pon), challengers cling to a large spinning mushroom and must land on a small island floating on the surface of the water at the right time.

After their bank heist goes wrong, a desperate criminal, his out-of-control brother, and their motley crew of ex-marines must escape New Orleans and the determined FBI agent who pursues them.

Set in the mid-Sixties in the shimmering heat of Aden, Yemen, The Last Post centres on a unit of Royal Military Police officers and their families. Their job is two-fold: half soldiers and half policemen who face constant insurgency and threat. Danger is everywhere. Hand grenades, mines and sniper attacks are a constant threat. As the insurgency takes a real hold and casualties mount it becomes harder for everyone not to start to ask the big questions. What are we doing here? Is it right? As the old established order of the Fifties comes apart who will survive and who will flounder?