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Johann Hari

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.

When people live so close to the edge, even small price increases can break them

Johann Hari: There's real hope from Haiti and it's not what you expect

When people live so close to the edge, even small price increases can break them

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How do you regulate banks effectively, if the Senate is owned by Wall Street?

Washington corruption is smothering US future

Friday, 29 January 2010

Johann Hari: How do you regulate banks effectively, if the Senate is owned by Wall Street?

You can't appeal to robots for mercy or empathy - or punish them afterwards

The age of the killer robot is no longer a sci-fi fantasy

Friday, 22 January 2010

Johann Hari: You can't appeal to robots for mercy or empathy - or punish them afterwards.

Stephanie Beacham's stay in the Celebrity Big Brother house has proved that there can be a positive image of people over 60

Why Stephanie Beacham is a model for us all

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Johann Hari: A woman's life doesn't have to end at 60 – as the star of Celebrity Big Brother is proving

Throughout the nineties and the noughties, Ireland was held up as a poster child by the right

Cameronomics: tried in Ireland - and the result?

Friday, 15 January 2010

Johann Hari: The Celtic Tiger had its claws ripped out, and it's shaking at the back of the cage.

Johann Hari: A brave step – will the Tories follow?

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Under the current Labour Government, there has been a stunning sweep of progress for gay people – with civil partnerships, an end to Section 28, and openly gay people in the Army and the Government. The culture of Britain has been changed forever, and for the better.

'Britain now has the longest work hours in the developed world after the US'

We don't need this culture of overwork

Friday, 8 January 2010

Johann Hari: Britain now has the longest work hours in the developed world after the US.

Change we can believe in: clockwise from bottom left, Evo Morales, Malalai Joya, Peter Tatchell, Liu Xiaobo, Amy Goodman, and Denis Mukwege

Meet the most inspiring people of 2009

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Johann Hari: : Newsman Wes Nisker said if you don't like the news, make your own. These people did

Copenhagen: it's up to us

Monday, 21 December 2009

Johann Hari: Every coal train should be ringed with people refusing to let it pass.

Johann Hari: The truths Copenhagen ignored

Saturday, 19 December 2009

The politicians have chosen low taxes and oil money today over survival tomorrow

Protesters offer best hope for our planet

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Johann Hari: They have ensured that the corporate lobbyists punching holes in the deal are shamed.

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