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Virginia Giuffre’s memoir named book of the year

 

Judges praise Epstein accuser’s bravery and say her book, Nobody’s Girl, could change the world

 

Andrea Hamblin - 12 May 2026

 

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s memoir about her time being sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein won the top honour at the British Book Awards on Monday night.

 

Giuffre’s book, which also detailed allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and other high-profile men, was named book of the year at a ceremony at Grosvenor House in London.

 

It also won the prize for non-fiction narrative book of the year, as well as being named the joint winner of the Freedom to Publish prize alongside Careless People, a book by Meta whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams.

 

In a video played during the ceremony, Sky Roberts, Giuffre’s brother, said his family was “truly honoured” to accept the awards on behalf of his late sister.

 

Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir Of Surviving Abuse And Fighting For Justice was co-written with Amy Wallace and released six months after Giuffre took her own life, aged 41, at her farm north of Perth, Western Australia.

 

In the memoir, Giuffre detailed how she was allegedly forced by Epstein, the paedophile financier, and his co-accused Ghislaine Maxwell, to have sex with some of the world’s most powerful men.

 

She claimed she was paid $15,000 (about £11,000) for “servicing the man the tabloids called ‘Randy Andy’” – a reference to Prince Andrew.

 

Giuffre wrote that the then Prince “was friendly enough but still entitled – as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright”.

 

She had accused him of raping and abusing her on three separate occasions when she was 17. Mr Mountbatten-Windsor has denied the allegations and a civil claim brought in the US was settled out of court with no admission of guilt.

 

The judges wrote that Giuffre’s memoir was a “testament to the importance of serious non-fiction”, with one noting: “I am a better person for having read this book”.

 

Nobody’s Girl “will stay in my bones”, one judge said. Another predicted that it would “change the world”.

 

They said Doubleday, the publisher, had “set the gold standard for how to publish bravely and with integrity”.

 

“The team did an incredible job at honouring Giuffre’s memory, her story and her words,” the judges said, adding that the memoir “stands as the most important book of 2025 for its bravery”.

 

The awards ceremony also commemorated Dame Jilly Cooper with a posthumous award.

 

Dame Jilly died unexpectedly in October 2025, aged 88. She was best known for her raunchy 1980s romance novel Rivals, which was adapted into an award-winning television series that is now in its second season.

 

Philip Jones, editor of The Bookseller and chairman of the judges at the British Book Awards, said: “Our winners represent the very best of the book trade, standing up for the books and the authors when others would try to stand them down.

 

“The British Book Awards affirms our creatives, our entertainers and our truth-tellers, and we applaud those who did so much to bring their work to the public.

 

“In 2025 the importance of the book was manifest, it was a beacon to many and a heartbeat for all.”

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/12/virginia-giuffre-memoir-british-book-award/

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Australia’s Trump Tower plans scrapped as developer says brand has become ‘toxic’

 

Lex Harvey - 13 May 2026

 

Plans to build Australia’s first Trump Tower have been scrapped just three months after it was announced, with the local developer saying the Trump brand has become “toxic.”

 

“Let’s just say that with the Iran war and everything else, the Trump brand was increasingly unpopular in Australia,” David Young, CEO of Altus Property Group, told CNN in a statement.

 

The 91-story Trump International Hotel & Tower Gold Coast was billed as Australia’s tallest tower, featuring a 285-room luxury hotel, high-end retail plaza, restaurants and residential apartments finished to Trump specifications, according to a February press release from Altus announcing the deal.

 

The project sparked backlash after it was announced by Altus and the Trump Organization, which is owned by US President Donald Trump but run by his sons Donald Jr. and Eric.

 

The luxury seaside property was the Trump Organization’s “first official project in Australia,” Eric Trump said at the time.

 

CNN has reached out to the Trump Organization for comment.

 

One petition aiming to stop the project garnered more than 140,000 signatures.

 

CK, who started the petition under an alias to avoid backlash from Trump supporters, told CNN in February she felt powerless while watching scenes of “anti-immigrant violence and the social division” in the US on social media, and looked for a way to express her opposition.

 

Young said the tower will still proceed — but without the Trump name.

 

In a LinkedIn post Tuesday, the Altus CEO called the backlash to the Trump Tower “grossly unfair” but said “the brand in this country has become toxic to Australians.”

 

“Trump Org is a non-political, free of the President run organization by Eric and Don Jr and run well with over 136 resorts and towers globally yet here in Australia both the media and certain orgs paint a picture of Donald Trump for pure sensationalism,” Young said.

 

He said there is “no acrimony between the Trump family and myself” and he has been in discussions with “many high-end luxury plans” about the tower.

 

Young had laid the groundwork for the tower in 2007 with a “cold call to Ivanka Trump,” according to a blog post on the Altus website.

 

Young recalled introducing himself to Trump’s daughter as a property developer from Australia, who was intent on building “Australia’s finest tourist property at Surfers Paradise.”

 

Almost 20 years later, when the deal was signed, Young said the tower “will be an Australian, not American project,” according to comments published in The Australian newspaper.

 

He had anticipated the building could be ready before the Brisbane Olympics in 2032.

 

But Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate — who once dined with Trump in Mar-a-Lago and was an enthusiastic supporter of the project — said a development application had never been submitted to City Council.

 

“This project was an agreement between two private parties,” Tate said in a statement to CNN, adding “we didn’t have a proposal to consider.”

 

Money could also have been a factor, according to Tate.

 

“The Trump Organization wants a lot more for their brand on the funding side of things, to operate it and the percentage of return,” Tate told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

 

“(Meanwhile) the developer’s going, ‘Well, I’m putting in all of my money in and you’re actually going to take quite a lot of profit’, so I think that’s why they’re parting ways.”

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2026/05/12/australia/australia-trump-tower-scrapped-intl-hnk

 

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/david-young-71214257_developer-abandons-plan-for-a-trump-brand-activity-7459940534846083072-sFEi