Lobster Issue 80 (Winter 2020)

- (E) The view from the bridge -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) South of the border -- Nick Must
- (E) How our politicians helped to kill UK manufacturing -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) Hess DNA: Round 14 -- Andrew Rosthorn
- (E) Trump, the US Military and the American Empire -- John Newsinger
- (E) Brexit: cock-up or conspiracy? -- Bartholomew Steer
- (E) The USA, China and a new Cold War? -- Scott Newton
- (E) Some thoughts on The Russia Report -- Nick Must
- (E) And in 5th Place? The long march to Freeport UK -- Simon Matthews
- (E) Money laundering in British football -- Andrew Rosthorn
- (E) Time for the pavilion (or: there are only 365 Conservative MPs) -- Simon Matthews
- (E) The State of Secrecy: Spies and the Media in Britain by Richard Norton-Taylor -- reviewed by Scott Anthony
- (E) Presstitutes: Embedded in the Pay of the CIA. A Confession from The Profession by Udo Ulfkotte -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- (E) Permanent Record by Edward Snowden -- reviewed by Citizenseven
- (E) Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O’Neill -- reviewed by David Black
- (E) The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and How to Build a Better Economy by Stephanie Kelton -- reviewed by Bartholomew Steer
- (E) Divine Rascal: On the Trail of LSD’s Cosmic Courier, Michael Hollingshead by Andy Roberts -- reviewed by Simon Matthews
- (E) The Lone Star Speaks: Untold Texas Stories about the JFK Assassination by Sara Peterson and K. W. Zachry -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- (E) Democracy for Sale: Dark Money and Dirty Politics by Peter Geoghegan -- reviewed by Colin Challen
- (E) Secret History: Writing the Rise of Britain’s Intelligence Services by Simon Ball -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- (E) The Never Trumpers -- reviewed by John Newsinger
- (E) Ring of Spies: How MI5 and the FBI brought down the Nazis in America by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones -- reviewed by Simon Matthews
- (E) Left Out: The Inside Story of Labour Under Corbyn, and, This Land: The Story of a Movement -- reviewed by John Booth
- (E) Nine Crises: Fifty Years of Covering the British Economy from Devaluation to Brexit by William Keegan -- reviewed by Bartholomew Steer