Melanie McDonagh

Articles by Melanie McDonagh

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Make the Lords a lottery

  • 01 November 1999

We should select our upper house with a phone book and a pin

The text "Be on your guard against greed" would look good writ large above the Telegraph's City pages

  • 18 October 1999

Idealism is alive and well

  • 20 September 1999

The British protesters who were jailed in Burma show that the great causes live on. They just aren't ideological any more

A just war also has its dark sides

  • 30 August 1999

In Kosovo, the victims have turned oppressors. Why are we surprised? asks Melanie McDonagh

Now the Serbs need our help

  • 28 June 1999

We have got it wrong again. Kosovo should have many more troops

Why partition is no good for Kosovo

  • 10 May 1999

Melanie McDonagh, after visiting the Balkan camps, implores British pundits to listen to the refugees before they come up with peace plans

Journey from the Balkan inferno

  • 09 April 1999

Travelling with a convoy of refugees in northern Albania, Melanie McDonaghfinds them unanimous in their support for Nato air strikes

The price of sitting on our hands

  • 26 March 1999

Nato air strikes in Kosovo are long overdue, writesMelanie McDonagh

Red Nose Day is less funny than a fire in an orphanage

  • 05 March 1999

Melanie McDonagh

Conservative newspapers, unlike the Guardian, seem to love Germaine Greer, former scary feminist

  • 26 February 1999

Afghanistan

Doomed to failure

Two sides of the Coin

Hung parliament

Who would rule?

Doing deals in Downing Street

Interview

Seymour Hersh

The NS Interview: Seymour Hersh

Television

Paradox

Paradox

What if...

The Beatles never formed

What if .... the Beatles had never formed

Will Self

Eats at Subway

Attack of the one-foot sandwich

Iraq war

We want a trial

Iraq, Palin and building bridges

Books of the year

Our selection

Books of the Year: Part I

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