Jonathan Freedland
Jonathan Freedland is a weekly columnist and writer for the Guardian. He is also a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books and presents BBC Radio 4's contemporary history series, The Long View. In 2014 he was awarded the Orwell special prize for journalism. He has also published eight books including six bestselling thrillers, the latest being The 3rd Woman. He tweets @freedland
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The row over Ken Livingstone and Labour antisemitism has exposed people who think they’re anti-racist – but make a curious exception for Jews
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The US president destroyed one of the Vote Leave campaign’s core arguments, ending a week that may define the referendum debate
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The books interview: The acclaimed Israeli novelist on the political role of the writer and why it is time to rethink the two-state solution
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The long arm of the American law is investigating the company behind the Panama Papers. After taking on Fifa, drug lords and the corrupt, it seems the only nation strong enough to do the job
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The reaction to this week’s killing was more resigned than shocked. To protect ourselves, we are growing a thicker skin – and a harder heart
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Under Jeremy Corbyn the party has attracted many activists with views hostile to Jews. Its leaders must see why this matters
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Parents who who have entrusted a school with their children’s education are a great asset. It’s reckless to stop asking them to lend a hand
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It’s not just the economic forecasting that makes George Osborne’s budget read like a work of magical realism, it’s his own record
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The out campaign claims our membership of the EU prevents us from being masters of our own destiny. In fact we already have that power
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The presidential hopeful far outshines Labour’s leader, but Democrats need to consider the risk that he’ll hand the White House to the Republicans
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Ian Jack, Rowena Mason, Gary Younge and Jonathan Freedland join Tom Clark to discuss Labour’s fractious debate over the renewal of Britain’s nuclear deterrent and the anti-establishment winners of the New Hampshire primaries
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Insurgents celebrated victories in the New Hampshire primary and Sanders traveled to New York to meet Al Sharpton
A plea to Hillary’s Democrat critics: don’t hand the White House to Trump