MARIA DUARTE, FIONA O’CONNOR and ANDY HEDGECOCK review Savage House, Enzo, Madfabulous, and Erupcja
The Welsh in Liverpool: A Remarkable History
by D Ben Rees
(Y Lolfa, £19.99)
WHAT do you know about the relationship between Wales and Liverpool?
Let me guess. Liverpool FC legend Emlyn Hughes — from Barrow-in-Furness but whose dad was from Llanelli — actor Nerys Hughes of The Liver Birds and the “Welsh” streets, famous mainly because Ringo Starr lived in one of them.
Or perhaps you know your Welsh Patagonia history, that the clipper Mimosa sailed from Liverpool in 1865, carrying around 153 settlers to the Chubut Valley in Argentina.
DAVID NICHOLSON recommends the staging of this Wagnerian classic minus one or two insignificant quibbles
The book feels like a writer working within his limits and not breaking any new ground, believes KEN COCKBURN
MARTIN HALL welcomes a study of Britain’s relationship with the EU that sheds light on the way euroscepticism moved from the margins to the centre


