7 stories by "Jonathan Freedland"
The fate of Jewish people is to be seen through a lens clouded by centuries of myth and imaginings. For a new play, I spoke to 12 British Jews whose stories illustrate the painful " and even…
Playwright Mike Bartlett prophesies a Donald Trump v Kamala Harris showdown against a backdrop of rolling violence
Mike Bartlett's new stage work, The 47th, explores a Donald Trump v Kamala …
The former chancellor has improbably samba'd his way into the public affections. Our panel debates if this will be a quickstep back to the heady days of New Labour Continue reading...
The comedian is to stand against Farage for South Thanet in the 2015 general election. But what are his guvnorment's policies? Guardian experts question him on welfare, freedom, immigration …
At a Guardian Live event in London, David Hare, a titan of British political theatre for over four decades, talks to Jonathan Freedland about politics, writing and his career in theatre. The…
As our politicians keep on failing, affection grows for those who are unelected. Democracy itself is looking fragileWho do you love more, those you choose or those whom fate or genes have ch…
No governments are shaken by Snow Patrol; the FBI has no interest in Gary Barlow. Where are today's political popstars?Winter's come early and people are dreaming of escape. Those who fancy …