Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “We’ve long looked to Andrew O’Hagan’s relentless dissection of modern times to help make sense of our increasingly ...
Just minutes away from the massive regeneration quarter of King's Cross, the Caledonian Road (a jumble of high street Victoriana, postwar housing blocks and recent new-builds) is out of sight, and out ...
Over 170 properties remain without power in Islington over 24 hours after a burst water main sparked serious flooding. Dozens of residents had to be rescued or evacuated as torrents of water flooded ...
Caledonian Road, the seventh work of fiction by Scottish novelist Andrew O’Hagan, began life, at least tangentially, with Julian Assange. O’Hagan, who had assisted the Wikileaks founder in writing his ...
Andrew O’Hagan uses Caledonian Road as a platform to explore some of the forces weakening London's political and financial systems, and the effects on its citizens. Photo / supplied Book review: ...
Author Andrew O’Hagan had spent enough time on Caledonian Road – which cleaves a seam through the borough of Islington, north London – to recognise its potential as the setting for a sweeping ...
As part of the King's Cross Reveal festival, award winning broadcaster and oral historian Alan Dein walks us down the Caledonian Road, telling the story of the north London street through the voices ...
The weather this spring in London has been intermittently bright and warm, but the public mood remains steadily overcast. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s announcement last month that a general election ...
Engineers are carrying out emergency repairs on a large burst water main in north London, which left a busy road under fast‑moving floodwater for several hours. Some properties on Caledonian Road, ...
From the first paragraph of Andrew O’Hagan’s “Caledonian Road” we know that the protagonist, a “tinderbox in a Savile Row suit,” is in for a bad end. The drama of the 600-plus pages that follow lies ...