- ‘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)
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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)
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
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
Sarah O’Connor
Submitted Articles
- When your boss is an algorithm – Financial Times Magazine, 10/09/2016
- The best economist is one with dirty shoes – Financial Times, 20/07/2016
- Leave robotic jobs to robots and improve humans’ lives – Financial Times, 06/01/2016
- Workplace surveillance is sparking a cyber rebellion – Financial Times, 20/01/2016
- A gig economy is no excuse to go back to the past – Financial Times, 12/10/2016
- Dawn workers forced to clean toilets seven days a week to survive (plus video) – Financial Times, 31/03/2016
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
Nick Cohen
Nick Cohen is a columnist for the Observer, and writes for the Spectator, New European, Washington Post, Standpoint and many other publications. He is the author of five books, including What’s Left and You Can’t Read This Book
John Harris
Submitted Articles
- Irrational, unhinged, gullible? No, out supporters deserve to be listened to– The Guardian,26/02/2016
- Trump supporters are not the bigots the left likes to demonise– The Guardian, 13/05/2016
- We are living in a country so imbalanced, it has effectively fallen over- The Guardian, 24/06/2016
- Does the left have a future? – The Guardian, 06/09/2016
- Why people vote for Trump: the death of the American dream (video)– The Guardian, 12/05/2016
- EU referendum: welcome to the divided, angry Kingdom (video) – The Guardian, 22/06/2016
David Hayes
Submitted Articles
- Fred Halliday’s futurity– Inside Story (inside.org.au), 01/03/2016
- The Independent, a restless farewell– Inside Story (inside.org.au), 25/03/2016
- Anthony Sampson, the inside-outsider– Inside Story (inside.org.au), 29/07/2016
- Ken Loach’s wasteland– Inside Story (inside.org.au), 02/12/2016
Patrick Kingsley
Submitted Articles
- Europe’s failure on refugees echoes the moral collapse of the 1930s – The Guardian, 26/04/2016
- ‘Help, we’re sinking’: aboard a refugee rescue boat in the perilous Greek seas – The Guardian, 12/01/2016
- The death of Alan Kurdi: one year on, compassion towards refugees fades– The Guardian, 02/09/2016
- ‘Prisoners of Europe’: the everyday humiliation of refugees stuck in Greece – The Guardian, 06/09/2016
- Hungarian referendum decides whether to slam the door on migrants– The Observer, 01/10/2016
- The small African region with more refugees than all of Europe– The Guardian, 26/11/2016
Anthony Loyd
Submitted Articles
- Iraqi fighters laugh over the mutilated body of Isis teenager – The Times, 12/03/2016
- The colonel’s revenge: on the battle against Islamic State in Iraq– New Statesman, 04/04/2016
- Nameless bodies: the horror faced by migrants in Libya – New Statesman, 05/07/2016
- The man who shot me now works for the CIA – The Times, 03/09/2016
- ‘My four-year-old son just wants to behead people’ – The Times, 10/12/2016
Douglas Murray
Submitted Articles
- Send us your entries for the President Erdogan Insulting poetry competition – The Spectator, 23/04/2016
- When will our politicians accept the reality of Islamic terrorism?– The Spectator, 30/07/2016
- Lights, camera, politics: the triumph of showbiz over argument– The Spectator,15/10/2016
- When Marine Le Pen loses, it will not be because she’s too right wing– The Sunday Times, 20/11/2016
- Castro is an icon – for dictators– The Sunday Times, 27/11/2016
- The prurient public give MPs two choices: happy marriage or celibacy – The Sunday Times, 11/09/2016
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
Paul Wood
Submitted Articles
- The end of Isis? – The Spectator, 09/01/2016
- The trouble with our allies, the Kurds– The Spectator, 27/02/2017
- The muddle in Syria– The Spectator, 06/08/2016
- Syria and avoiding the next world war – The Spectator, 08/10/2016
- How should we cover Syria? – Shorenstein Centre Papers, 06/07/2016
- Trump’s People (the world outside Syria) – Harper’s Magazine, 01/06/2016
Douglas Murray
Douglas Murray is Associate Director of the Henry Jackson Society and the author of Bloody Sunday: Truth, lies and the Saville Inquiry. @DouglasKMurray
Submitted Articles
- Religion of Peace’ is not a harmless platitude – Spectator, 17/01/2015
- Do we value free speech in Britain? – Standpoint, 29/02/2015
- How Lampedusa copes when the ships come in – Spectator, 02/05/2015
- Is the West’s loss of faith terminal? – Standpoint, 29/04/2015
- The atheist case against assisted dying – Spectator, 29/08/2015
- Migrant crisis? Europe hasn’t seen anything yet – Standpoint, 29/09/2015