Johann Hari
Johann Hari has reported from Iraq, Israel/Palestine, the Congo, the Central African Republic, Venezuela, Peru and the US, and his journalism has appeared in publications all over the world. The youngest person to be nominated for the Orwell Prize for political writing, in 2003 he won the Press Gazette Young Journalist of the Year Award and in 2007 Amnesty International named him Newspaper Journalist of the Year. He is a contributing editor of Attitude magazine and published his first book, God Save the Queen?, in 2003.
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While we're addicted to oil, governments will put petroleum before feminism
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Every day, you handle the deadliest substance on earth. It is a weapon of mass destruction festering beneath your fingernails.
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1 Leading article: A life claimed by nihilistic violence and malign neglect
2 Mark Steel: To George Bush, his critics are just lone difficult schoolboys
3 Hamish McRae: It's now back to Victorian values
4 Patrick Cockburn: Keep out... a message for foreign leaders
5 Alexa Chung: 'When did Christmas stop being exciting and start being a chore?'
6 Deborah Orr: This is what happens when only a gang makes you feel you belong
7 John Walsh: 'No wonder Sir Paul feels he can hector the Dalai Lama for eating meat...'
8 Alex James: Winter means a heating headache
9 Leading article: Malfunctioning government
10 Janet Street-Porter: Who will teach teenagers not to binge drink?