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No More Champagne – now out in paperback in the UK – £9.99

18th September 2016

Paperback version of No More Champagne now out In bookstores, priced at £9.99 The paperback version of No More Champagne: Churchill and His Money is now available on UK bookshops’  shelves or Amazon, priced at £9.99 a copy.  Published by head of Zeus, it appeared on 8 September, almost exactly one year after the hardback version […]

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Churchill a ‘brilliant but ironic’ choice for the new £5 note – David Lough

18th September 2016

‘Brilliant but ironic’ choice Churchill and the new £5 bank note David Lough, author of the acclaimed  No More Champagne – Churchill and His Money, has described the Bank of England’s selection of the figure of Winston Churchill to appear on the reverse of the new £5 note as ‘brilliant but ironic’ in an article […]

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US Money Magazine puts No More Champagne on its summer reading list

20th June 2016

Money Magazine names No More Chmpagne as summer reading pick The influential US Money Magazine has recommended its readers pack No More Champagne for their summer holiday reading. See an extract below.

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New York Review discusses No More Champagne in June 2016 issue

27th May 2016

Geoffrey Wheatcroft praises David Lough’s No More Champagne in June 2016 edition of The New York Review June’s edition of The New York Review carries an essay Churchill: Great and Mean in which Geoffrey Wheatcroft reviews David Lough’s No More Champagne, describing it as ‘hugely enjoyable and illuminating’ and ‘richly detailed’. He writes: ‘What’s notable is that […]

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David Lough to tour USA again in fall of 2016

23rd May 2016

David Lough will be returning to the USA for more speaking engagements in October and November 2016. He will be lecturing on Churchill’s Financial Team at the 33rd International Churchill Conference in Washington DC on Friday 28 October; on Churchill’s Leadership at the Wisconsin Veterans’ Museum in Madison, Wisconsin at lunchtime on Friday 4 November; […]

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WealthBriefing Europe makes 2016 Lifetime Achievement award to David Lough

23rd May 2016

Wealthbriefing 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award WealthBriefing, the leading publication of the wealth management industry, made its Lifetime Achievement award to David Lough at this year’s awards ceremony held at The Guildhall, London. explaining their award, the panel of judges cited David’s role in founding Heartwood, a pioneering wealth management business, and the reception to his […]

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William Hague on Churchill’s tax troubles

26th April 2016

William Hague writes about politicians, privacy and their finances in The Daily Telegraph   12 April 2016 “Societies can either idealise their leaders but keep some mystique and privacy around them, or they can know everything about them but not expect them to be perfect or “normal”.  Take my own hero, William Pitt the Younger, […]

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Prince Philip carries No More Champagne to church

12th April 2016

By Royal Appointment, Dispeller of Gloomy Sermons? An eagle-eyed reader has spotted that HRH the Duke of Edinburgh was clearly carrying a copy of the distinctive-looking No More Champagne: Churchill and His Money by David Lough on his way to church on Easter Day. Walking a few steps behind the Queen and Dean of Windsor, he clutches […]

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Sunday Times and Daily Telegraph carry David Lough comments on Cameron, Churchill and tax

11th April 2016

The Sunday Times and Daily Telegraph have both turned to David Lough’s book No More Champagne: Churchill and His Money to gain a historical perspective on David Cameron’s tax travails.   The Daily Telegraph highlights David’s comment:  “There is a more serious point here. None of this is to say he wasn’t an extraordinary leader […]

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Audiobook version of No More Champagne launched

14th March 2016

WholeStory Audiobooks launched the audio-book version of David Lough’s No More Champagne in the United Kingdom on 3 March. The book is unabridged and is narrated by Peter Joyce, an English actor who trained at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama. he has played major roles for the Royal Shakespeare Company in London’s […]

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