- Rohingya’s tales of horror at the hands of Burmese soldiers (The Times, 06/09/2017)
- Plight of the Rohingya: ‘They raped us and slit the throats of four girls’ (The Times, 16/09/2017)
- Fresh fears for newborn babies as Rohingyas’ plight worsens (The Guardian, 17/09/2017)
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Matt Kelly
- Why Theresa May has blown it even if she wins (The New European, 02/06/2017)
- Want to talk about chaos, Mrs May? (The New European, 28/04/2017)
- Scrapping the Capital of Culture is a tragic loss (GQ, 24/11/2017)
Marina Hyde
- From Boris the Lion King to Theresa May’s P45 – my malarial week at the Tory conference (The Guardian, 04/10/2017)
- May’s Florence speech made Brexit sound magical… If you’re drinking Bacardi (The Guardian, 22/09/2017)
- Are you not entertained? The also-ran Breakfast Club enter the electosseum (The Guardian, 18/05/2017)
Maeve McClenaghan
- No place of safety- The inside story of how women fleeing domestic violence lost their refuge (Bureau of Investigative Journalism/ Elle UK, 16/10/2017)
- When the roof came down (The Tip Off Podcast, 26/10/2017)
- Investigation: Coca Cola and the ‘fight back’ against plans to tackle plastic waste’ (Unearthed, 25/01/2017)
Paul Lewis
- ‘Our minds can be hijacked’: the tech insiders who fear a smartphone dystopia (The Guardian, 06/10/2017)
- ‘I see things differently’: James Damore on his autism and the Google memo (The Guardian, 17/11/2017
- California’s would-be governor prepares for battle against job-killing robots (The Guardian, 05/07/2017)
From Russia With Blood
- Poison in the System (BuzzFeed News, 12/06/2017)
- From Russia With Blood (BuzzFeed News, 15/07/2017)
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (BuzzFeed News, 19/06/2017)
Sam Knight
- London Bridge is down (The Guardian, 17/03/17)
- Weathering the storm (The New Yorker, 31/07/17)
- The Year the Grenfell Tower Fire Revealed the Lie That Londoners Tell Themselves (The New Yorker, 27/12/17)
Oliver Holmes
- Myanmar blocks all UN aid to civilians at heart of Rohingya crisis (The Guardian, 04/09/2017)
- Massacre at Tula Toli: Rohingya recall horror of Myanmar army attack (The Guardian, 07/09/2017)
- Myanmar: satellite imagery confirms Rohingya village of Tula Toli razed (The Guardian, 19/09/2017)
Janice Turner
‘The Good Daughter‘, The New Statesman, 18/05/2017
‘Why do so many teenage girls want to be boys?‘ The Times, 11/11/2017
‘The battle over gender turns bloody‘, The Times, 16/09/2017
Carole Cadwalladr
“This year’s winner – Carole Cadwalladr – deserves high praise for the quality of her research and for her determination to shed fierce light on a story which seems by no means over yet. Orwell would have loved it.” – David Bell
- The Great Brexit Robbery (The Observer, 07/05/2018)
- Robert Mercer: The big data billionaire waging war on the mainstream media (The Observer, 26/02/2017)
- My fear and fury in the eye of the Russia-Leave storm (The Observer, 19/11/2017)
Edward Carr
- Vladimir’s choice (The Economist, 23/12/2017)
- On the razor’s edge (The Economist, 15/04/2017)
- Europe’s saviour? (The Economist, 17/06/2017)
Anthony Loyd
- The Children of Islamic State (The Times, 21/01/2017)
- The End of the Caliphate (The Times, 12/08/2017)
- The War That Never Ends (The Times, 11/11/2017)
Edward Carr
Submitted Articles
- Between the borders– The Economist, 18/06/2016
- Politics of anger– The Economist, 02/07/2016
- The new nationalism– The Economist, 19/11/2016
- The fall of Aleppo – The Economist, 17/12/2016
- The year of living dangerously – The Economist, 24/12/2016
Fintan O’Toole
Submitted Articles
- Brexit is being driven by English nationalism. And it will end in self-rule –The Observer, 19/06/2016
- Brexit fantasy is about to come crashing down– The Irish Times, 25/06/2016
- Brexit and the politics of the fake orgasm– The Irish Times, 02/07/2016
- The English have placed a bomb under the Irish peace process – The Guardian, 24/11/2016
- People need hope, not ‘hopeitude’ – The Irish Times, 12/07/2016
- A soft, flexible Brexit could be possible – with Ireland’s help – The Guardian, 21/11/2016
Ian Birrell
Submitted Articles
- The barbaric crime wave we ignore – The i paper, 12/12/2016
- A grieving mother branded a vindictive cow and the culture of arrogance corroding the NHS – The Daily Mail, 06/05/2016
- Britain remains far too ready to do deals with despots– The i paper, 25/07/2016
- Message sent – The Guardian, 27/08/2016
- Exposing the refugee camp myths – The i paper & The Independent, 07/03/2016
- Stop this sick corruption of compassion – The Mail on Sunday, 11/12/2013
Rosie Blau
Submitted Articles
- The new class war– The Economist, 09/07/2016
- A nation of individuals– The Economist, 09/07/2016
- Crowd control– The Economist, 09/07/2016
- Daring to think, daring to act – The Economist, 09/07/2016
- The long march abroad – The Economist, 09/07/2016
- The writing on the wall– The Economist, 09/07/2016
Carole Cadwalladr
Submitted Articles
- Google, democracy and the truth about internet search– The Observer, 04/12/2017
- Google is not just a platform. It frames, shapes and distorts how we see the world– The Observer, 11/12/2016
- How to bump holocaust deniers off the top spot? Pay Google– The Observer, 18/12/2016
- Themes of 2016: is democracy itself threatened by tech disruption– The Observer, 18/12/2016
- The New Left: Don’t Call Them Corbynistas– The Observer, 18/09/2016
- Endless Lies Persuaded Ebbw Vale to Vote Leave– The Observer, 03/07/2016
Aditya Chakrabortty
Submitted Articles
- Britain’s shame: the people who are homeless, even though they’re in work– The Guardian, 20/12/2016
- Treated like dirt, these teaching assistants have become the lions of Durham– The Guardian, 06/09/2016
- Burning anger in the land of Nye Bevan: why a Labour heartland is backing Brexit– The Guardian, 07/06/2016
- How Boots went rogue– The Guardian, 13/04/2016
- Creating child poverty for a whole new generation. Take a bow, Theresa May– The Guardian, 01/11/2016
- Your new iPhone’s features include oppression, inequality – and vast profit– The Guardian, 20/09/2016