Profile:
Full name: Stuart Jeffries
Area of interest: Culture, British society and politics
Journals/Organisation: The Guardian
Email: stuart.jeffries@guardian.co.uk
Personal website:
Website: Guardian.co / Stuart Jeffries
Blog: Comments is free...; the blog art & architecture
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Networks: http://twitter.com/#!/stuartljeffries
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Education: Exeter College, Oxford
Career: Birmingham Post and Mail: cub reporter; Hampstead and Highgate Express: various duties; 1987/1990; The Guardian: subeditor, TV critic, Friday Review editor, Paris correspondent, feature writer and columnist, 1990-current. See: Comment is free profile
Current position/role: feature writer and columnist
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Viewpoints/Insight: The Guardian: Has university really changed? Oxford, 1981-84 16th February 2007
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- Mrs Slocombe's pussy: growing up in front of the telly OCLC 45593087 , 2001
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Remit/Info: Culture, British society and politics
Section: various
Role: features and comment writer
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Email: stuart.jeffries@guardian.co.uk
Personal website:
Website: Guardian.co / Stuart Jeffries
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Day published: previously Friday, Monday
Regularity: No regular column since November 2006
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Articles:
- Brush up your Hegel, Sarko - Monsieur Président's burka outburst suggests he can't tell his abstract and concrete freedoms apart - 24th June, 2009
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Articles: 2006
- Who's the daddy? - Last year sperm donors lost their right to anonymity - now 58% believe this was wrong - 18th November 2006
- Suspect nation - The national DNA database is a detective's dream... But does it also infringe our civil liberties? - 28th October 2006
- Stuart Jeffries has been deleted. From now on you will be listening to - and taking orders from - Stuart 2.0 - 13th October 2006
- You only live twice - After the success of MySpace, Bebo and YouTube... Second Life is fast becoming the hottest thing on the web - 7th October 2006
- The Hungarian prime minister has been remarkably honest this week. What if he wrote Blair's farewell speech? - 22nd September 2006
- It's all very well George Osborne banging on about the evils of air travel. But did he really have to fly halfway round the world to do it? - 1st September 2006
- Mellow fellow - He has fallen in love, dropped the vernacular, and admires David Cameron. Has Irvine Welsh, scourge of the English, and the English language, gone soft? Interview by Stuart Jeffries - 12th August 2006
- Saturday in the news - Edinburgh is upon us, and the Fringe programme, as usual, is full of eccentric oddities. Can you spot which of the following are real shows, and which are the product of Stuart Jeffries' overheated imagination? - 5th August 2006
- So 54 per cent of Britons want to live abroad? Good riddance to the moaners, I say. Now I'll be able to get a box at the opera - 4th August 2006
- To abolish only non-Christian faith schools would be taken as an affront. The answer is that they all have to go - 28th July 2006
- I used to think Madonna was flawless and I didn't realise Angelina Jolie's legs were ugly. Clearly I have no eye for detail - 7th July 2006
- Here is a news quiz from the University of Clerkenwell. (You will be happy to hear there are no wrong answers) - 30th June 2006
- You brighten my day? - Government tips on how we dads should talk to our children will make us less cool than ever - 16th June 2006
- My partner and I are making a mockery of marriage, according to the Tories. Well, thank goodness for that - 2nd June 2006
- So, six things made the west great but now civilisation is 'drifting' towards suicide. In 42 years, I'll prove that's wrong - 19th May 2006
- When did the English stop being real men? It's hard to tell, especially if you are over 40, balding and, well, er, a man - 12th May 2006
- First Hitler in Germany, then Mussolini in Italy, and now the BNP in the UK: will this left-wing conspiracy never end? - 28th April 2006
- From now on we have to call the Dome 'O2'. What next? The Spearmint Rhino Diana Memorial Fountain? - 17th April 2006
- Why dropping nukes may not be the best way for President Bush to 'save' Iran - or secure his place in history - 10th April 2006
- How a new gadget ought to make tomorrow's party funding summit vibrate with excitement - 3rd April 2006
- Why are the French so ready to take to the streets? Maybe because, unlike the British, they have something worth fighting for - 20th March 2006
- It looks like Blair's favourite health guru won't become Baron Rehab of Roehampton after all. But the affair still stinks - 13th March 2006
- People are looking for Blair's 'God told me to do it' moment - but this isn't it. He used his own reason to wage a false war - 6th March 2006
- Prince Charles is not yet king, so does it really matter that he keeps making political statements? You bet it does - 27th February 2006
- Sleep pods will help ad agencies sell more stuff to people, possibly those with insomnia. Stuff such as sleep pods - 20th February 2006
- If Gordon Brown is having a makeover, so am I. Week one of Project Stuart: hot date with Chantelle and get more serious - 13th February 2006
- In 2068, robots could subjugate humanity to their infernal will. Instead of being scared, why don't we marry them? - 6th February 2006
- The Mozart effect: Listening to Mozart makes you a genius, apparently - shame it never worked for those cashing in on his birthday - 30th January 2006
- Our first Brit Day won't all be fun and games. It will be a time for solemn meditation and, most likely, serious drinking - 16th January 2006
- Forty things that definitely won't happen in 2006 - 2nd January 2006
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