John Harris
Articles by John Harris
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Books
Life on the inside
- 18 October 2007
- 1 comment
House Music: the Oona King Diaries
Oona King Bloomsbury, 373pp, £12.99
How to live to a hundred and twenty, Fidel-style
- 31 July 2006
- 1 comment
Cubans may still be denied such trifles as free elections, but they have perfect teeth, and there seems to be only one obese person in the whole of Havana
Society
Brown's encounter with Angelina Jolie was a neat contrast with Blair's first star endorsement, when an apparently refreshed Noel Gallagher implored him:
- 15 May 2006
The faux-consensual politics that brought Labour to power in 1997 is long gone. What does the new era say about our expectations of our leaders, asks John Harris
Ideas
NS Essay - 'David Cameron's style makes attempts to play up his background look mean-spirited. But his passage through his first month as leader speaks volumes about the confident chutzpah that tends to cost parents around £25,000 a year'
- 23 January 2006
Like Blair in the 1990s, the Tory leader is being all things to all men, writes John Harris. For all its woolly elusiveness, the Cameron project is showing weaknesses, though it won't be easy to exploit them
Politics
Politics - John Harris wants Labour to forgive
- 22 August 2005
Tony Blair's display of humility after the loss of many Labour votes in the May elections has not lasted long. Dissenters are still under pressure to keep their views to themselves
Books
Slum rock
- 27 June 2005
Not Abba: the real story of the 1970s
Dave Haslam Fourth Estate, 359pp, £12.99
ISBN 0007146396
Politics
So who did I vote for in the end?
- 09 May 2005
In the run-up to the general election John Harris captured the dismay of many disillusioned Labour voters in his book So Now Who Do We Vote For?. Here, he reveals his own final decision
Politics
A greyer shade of pale
- 11 April 2005
Nobody would be surprised if one of the party leaders were to propose a traffic-cones hotline. In this campaign, it seems, everyone's about to become a John Majorite
Books
Cause for concern
- 07 March 2005
Better or Worse? Has Labour delivered?
Polly Toynbee and David Walker Bloomsbury, 346pp, £7.99
ISBN 0747579822
Books
Death or glory
- 08 November 2004
Passion is a Fashion: the real story of the Clash
Pat Gilbert Aurum Press, 320pp, £18.99
ISBN 1845130170


