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The Sunday Times BestsellerSeasoned Whitehall watchers often remark: It wouldn't have been like this if Jeremy Heywood were still around. How could it be that the effectiveness of the once-revered civil service had become reliant on a single man?' GuardianThis book should be read in a similar spirit to Mantel's masterpieces as a portrait of an exceptional man who was always at the centre of events Invaluable' GuardianAs a young civil servant, Jeremy Heywood's insightful questioning of the status quo pushed him to the centre of political power in this country for more than 25 years.He directly served four Prime Ministers in various roles including as the first and only Permanent Secretary of 10 Downing Street, the Cabinet Secretary and the Head of the Home Civil Service. He was at the centre of every crisis from the early 1990s until 2018 and most of the key meetings. Invariably, when faced with a new policy initiative a Prime Minister's first response would be: but what does Jeremy

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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER (February 2021)

‘I just couldn’t put it down. A fabulous book’
Iain Dale, LBC

‘This book should be read in a similar spirit to Mantel’s masterpieces – as a portrait of an exceptional man who was always at the centre of events … It will be invaluable as a source for scholars and historians both as to how, when, why and by whom certain decisions were taken, and to what the decision-making process within government looks like up close’ Guardian

‘This is an astonishing book … She captures a remarkable sweep of recent UK political history and the central part that her late husband – a brilliant product and architect of the UK civil service and arguably the most influential cabinet secretary of modern times – played in making it work better’
Financial Times

‘An intimate personal memoir that is in places very moving and a fascinating political history that is at times revelatory … The book brilliantly captures the way in which the personal and political are inextricably entwined’
The Times

‘A superbly detailed account of how the internal organs of British power function … It is as fair-minded as the man at its centre … An invaluable contribution to the historical record…Amid the relentless politics, there is a very touching story here of the highs and lows of balancing careers, a relationship and domestic life. The basic humanity that shines through from both author and her husband, is perhaps the book’s most important and enduring tribute’
TLS

‘A fitting tribute to an important public servant and a valuable insider account for political junkies … She has succeeded hands down in justifying her belief that her husband was a worthy subject’
Sunday Times

What Does Jeremy Think The Sunday Times

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    Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    Publication Date: 03/02/2022
    ISBN13: 9780008353162, 978-0008353162
    ISBN10: 0008353166

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    Book Synopsis
    The Sunday Times BestsellerSeasoned Whitehall watchers often remark: It wouldn't have been like this if Jeremy Heywood were still around. How could it be that the effectiveness of the once-revered civil service had become reliant on a single man?' GuardianThis book should be read in a similar spirit to Mantel's masterpieces as a portrait of an exceptional man who was always at the centre of events Invaluable' GuardianAs a young civil servant, Jeremy Heywood's insightful questioning of the status quo pushed him to the centre of political power in this country for more than 25 years.He directly served four Prime Ministers in various roles including as the first and only Permanent Secretary of 10 Downing Street, the Cabinet Secretary and the Head of the Home Civil Service. He was at the centre of every crisis from the early 1990s until 2018 and most of the key meetings. Invariably, when faced with a new policy initiative a Prime Minister's first response would be: but what does Jeremy

    Trade Review

    THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER (February 2021)

    ‘I just couldn’t put it down. A fabulous book’
    Iain Dale, LBC

    ‘This book should be read in a similar spirit to Mantel’s masterpieces – as a portrait of an exceptional man who was always at the centre of events … It will be invaluable as a source for scholars and historians both as to how, when, why and by whom certain decisions were taken, and to what the decision-making process within government looks like up close’ Guardian

    ‘This is an astonishing book … She captures a remarkable sweep of recent UK political history and the central part that her late husband – a brilliant product and architect of the UK civil service and arguably the most influential cabinet secretary of modern times – played in making it work better’
    Financial Times

    ‘An intimate personal memoir that is in places very moving and a fascinating political history that is at times revelatory … The book brilliantly captures the way in which the personal and political are inextricably entwined’
    The Times

    ‘A superbly detailed account of how the internal organs of British power function … It is as fair-minded as the man at its centre … An invaluable contribution to the historical record…Amid the relentless politics, there is a very touching story here of the highs and lows of balancing careers, a relationship and domestic life. The basic humanity that shines through from both author and her husband, is perhaps the book’s most important and enduring tribute’
    TLS

    ‘A fitting tribute to an important public servant and a valuable insider account for political junkies … She has succeeded hands down in justifying her belief that her husband was a worthy subject’
    Sunday Times

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