SPECIAL prize winner
Jonathan Freedland
Jonathan Freedland is a columnist at the Guardian. He also regularly writes for the New York Review of Books and the Jewish Chronicle. He also presents ‘The Long View’ on Radio 4, and writes novels under the pseudonym Sam Bourne. He was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for journalism in 2007.
Submitted Articles
- Marking Margaret Thatcher’s passing: a battle over Britain’s present and future – The Guardian, 09/04/2013
- Antisemitism doesn’t always come doing a Hitler salute – The Guardian, 04/10/2013
- Why even atheists should be praying for Pope Francis – The Guardian, 15/11/2013
- Woolwich attack: When killers strike, should we listen to what they say?– The Guardian, 24/05/2013
- In Britain today rules, like taxes, are for the little people – The Guardian, 12/07/2013
- The Unknown Maggie – The New York Review of Books, 26/09/2013