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Received today β€” 17 December 2025

Stephen Fry launches campaign to boost reading for pleasure

16 December 2025 at 19:01

The Hay festival president is asking readers for book recommendations that will β€˜entice the most reluctant reader’ to help combat the decline in leisure reading

Hay festival president Stephen Fry is backing the organisation’s new campaign to collect recommendations for the most pleasurable books to entice new readers, in a bid to combat falling literacy rates in the UK.

The Pleasure List campaign, run in partnership with the government’s National Year of Reading 2026, will share the β€œmost un-put-downable” reads in the hopes of helping reverse the downward trend of adults reading for pleasure.

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Received yesterday β€” 16 December 2025

Richard Osman among authors backing call to issue library card to all UK babies

16 December 2025 at 11:10

The proposal, supported by Kate Mosse and Philip Pullman, aims to make public library membership a national birthright

Richard Osman, Kate Mosse and Sir Philip Pullman are among authors calling for all babies to automatically receive a library card at birth. The proposal, put forward by the thinktank Cultural Policy Unit (CPU), aims to make public library membership a national birthright and encourage a culture of reading and learning in the early stages of childhood through a National Library Card.

β€œThe idea behind a National Library Card is very simple,” Alison Cole, director at the CPU, said. β€œAccess to knowledge and culture should be a birthright, not a postcode lottery. By giving every child an automatic library card from birth, together with a programme of activities and engagement, we make libraries part of the fabric of everyday life.”

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Β© Photograph: Ian Hooton/SPL/Getty Images/Science Photo Library RF

Β© Photograph: Ian Hooton/SPL/Getty Images/Science Photo Library RF

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