Guardian Books - Notable Regular Contributors (past and Present)

Notable Regular Contributors (past and Present)

Columnists & journalists

  • David Aaronovitch
  • James Agate
  • Ian Aitken
  • Decca Aitkenhead
  • Brian Aldiss
  • Tariq Ali
  • Araucaria
  • John Arlott
  • Mark Arnold-Forster
  • Jackie Ashley
  • Dilpazier Aslam
  • Nancy Banks-Smith
  • Leonard Barden
  • Laura Barton
  • Catherine Bennett
  • Marcel Berlins
  • Michael Billington
  • Heston Blumenthal
  • Sidney Blumenthal
  • Boutros Boutros-Ghali
  • Mark Boyle (Moneyless Man)
  • Lloyd Bradley
  • Russell Brand
  • Emma Brockes
  • Charlie Brooker
  • Guy Browning
  • Alex Brummer
  • Inayat Bunglawala
  • Madeleine Bunting
  • Julie Burchill
  • Simon Callow
  • James Cameron
  • Duncan Campbell
  • Neville Cardus
  • Alexander Chancellor
  • Kira Cochrane
  • Mark Cocker
  • Alistair Cooke
  • G. D. H. Cole
  • John Cole
  • Rosalind Coward
  • Gavyn Davies
  • Robin Denselow
  • Beth Ditto
  • Tim Dowling
  • Terry Eagleton
  • Larry Elliott
  • Matthew Engel
  • Edzard Ernst
  • Harold Evans
  • Evelyn Flinders
  • Paul Foot
  • Liz Forgan
  • Brian J. Ford
  • Michael Frayn
  • Jonathan Freedland
  • Hadley Freeman
  • Timothy Garton Ash
  • Tanya Gold
  • Ben Goldacre
  • Victor Gollancz
  • Richard Gott
  • A.C. Grayling
  • Roy Greenslade
  • Germaine Greer
  • Harry Griffin
  • Ben Hammersley
  • Clifford Harper
  • Patrick Haseldine
  • Max Hastings
  • Roy Hattersley
  • David Hencke
  • Isabel Hilton
  • L. T. Hobhouse
  • J. A. Hobson
  • Tom Hodgkinson
  • Will Hodgkinson
  • Simon Hoggart
  • Stewart Holden
  • Clare Hollingworth
  • Will Hutton
  • Marina Hyde
  • C. L. R. James
  • Erwin James (pseudonym)
  • Waldemar Januszczak
  • Simon Jenkins
  • Stanley Johnson
  • Alex Kapranos
  • Saeed Kamali Dehghan
  • Victor Keegan
  • Martin Kelner
  • Emma Kennedy
  • Maev Kennedy
  • Martin Kettle
  • Arthur Koestler
  • Aleks Krotoski
  • Mark Lawson
  • David Leigh
  • Rod Liddle
  • Sue Limb (as Dulcie Domum)
  • Maureen Lipman
  • John Maddox
  • Derek Malcolm
  • Johnjoe McFadden
  • Dan McDougall
  • Neil McIntosh
  • David McKie
  • Gareth McLean
  • Anna Minton
  • George Monbiot
  • C. E. Montague
  • Suzanne Moore
  • Malcolm Muggeridge
  • James Naughtie
  • Richard Norton-Taylor
  • Maggie O'Kane
  • Susie Orbach
  • Greg Palast
  • David Pallister
  • Michael Parkinson
  • 'Salam Pax'
  • Jim Perrin
  • Melanie Phillips
  • John Pilger
  • Anna Politkovskaya
  • Peter Preston
  • Tim Radford
  • Arthur Ransome
  • Adam Raphael
  • Andrew Rawnsley
  • Brian Redhead
  • James H Reeve
  • Gillian Reynolds
  • Jon Ronson
  • Mike Selvey
  • Norman Shrapnel
  • Frank Sidebottom
  • Michael Simkins
  • Posy Simmonds
  • Howard Spring
  • Jean Stead
  • David Steel
  • Jonathan Steele
  • Mary Stott
  • Allegra Stratton
  • John Sutherland
  • R. H. Tawney
  • A. J. P. Taylor
  • Simon Tisdall
  • Arnold Toynbee
  • Polly Toynbee
  • Jill Tweedie
  • Bibi Van der Zee
  • F. A. Voigt
  • Ed Vulliamy
  • Hank Wangford
  • Jonathan Watts
  • Brian Whitaker
  • Michael White
  • Ann Widdecombe
  • Zoe Williams
  • Ted Wragg
  • Hugo Young
  • Gary Younge
  • Xue Xinran
  • Tony Zappone
  • Slavoj Žižek
  • Victor Zorza

Cartoonists

  • David Austin
  • Steve Bell
  • Joe Berger
  • Berger & Wyse
  • Berke Breathed
  • Biff
  • Peter Clarke
  • Les Gibbard
  • John Kent
  • Jamie Lenman
  • David Low
  • Martin Rowson
  • Posy Simmonds
  • Garry Trudeau

Satirists

  • Jeremy Hardy
  • Armando Iannucci
  • Terry Jones
  • Bel Littlejohn aka Craig Brown (satirist)
  • John O'Farrell
  • Mark Steel

Experts

  • Tim Atkin
  • Matthew Fort
  • Malcolm Gluck
  • Tim Hayward
  • Jack Schofield

Photographers and Picture Editors

  • Herbert Walter Doughty (The Manchester Guardian's first photographer, July 1908)
  • Eamonn McCabe

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