David Aaronovitch
David Aaronovitch is a columnist for The Times.
Conspirers against 'conspirers'
What did he hope to achieve?
Killing children - and peace
Word on the street is… mild
How they lost the (Zionist) plot
Collaterally damaged again
Spurs and their missing stars
The San Siro welcome offered neither sustenance nor relief and, worse still, flagged before it started
Idling and ignorant in Italy
Finding oneself on holiday without any points of social reference nicely dulls the critical faculties.
Rich Desmond's white paper
Those who would cast racist aspersions on the Express’s owner are the very people who lap up its headlines
Shock news: S&M link to Tories
The JC editor and the TV mogul are much more surprised than I am by their decision to go Conservative
Analysis: Gaza protesters might be 'angry' but they're still guilty
The politics of disinvitation
A Cambridge don’s anti-Israel invective sits uneasily with his praise of intellectual freedom
Me and my propaganda pals
Casual reliance on internet scurrility led an Indy journo to give credence to the preposterous
We're an invention? Prove it
A book denying the existence of a Jewish ‘people’ makes its own less-than-solid suppositions
How can we trust Kaminski?
In defending Cameron’s Euro leader so staunchly, the JC editor’s confidence is misplaced
How to insult successfully
Public discourse is often counter-productive because we do not know how to disagree
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