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David Aaronovitch is an award-winning writer and broadcaster on international politics and the media. His Times column appears on Tuesdays
Anjana Ahuja holds a PhD in space physics. She writes about science, medicine and technology, and their impact on society
Chris Ayres is the Los Angeles Correspondent for The Times. He was nominated as Foreign Correspondent of the Year in 2004
Gerard Baker is United States Editor and an Assistant Editor of The Times. His weekly op-ed column appears on Fridays
Simon Barnes is the multi-award-winning chief sportswriter at The Times and an author of 15 books including The Meaning of Sport
Camilla Cavendish has been an aid worker and CEO of a not-for-profit company. She is now a leader writer and columnist on The Times
Jeremy Clarkson is an author and television presenter. His opinionated commentary on all aspects of life appears weekly in The Sunday Times
Giles Coren has been a columnist for The Times since 1999. He began as a feature writer before becoming restaurant critic in 2001.
Robert Crampton joined the Times in 1991, and works principally as an interviewer, columnist and feature writer for the Saturday Magazine
Daniel Finkelstein is Comment Editor of The Times. Before joining the paper in 2001, he was an adviser to both John Major and William Hague
Michael Gove worked on The Times from 1995-2005 and is now a Conservative MP. He has written a biography of Michael Portillo
Mick Hume’s Notebook appears in The Times on Fridays. He is also editor-at-large of spiked-online.com, the online descendant of Living Marxism
Simon Jenkins edited The Times from 1990-92 and now writes weekly for The Sunday Times. He was knighted for his services to journalism in 2004
Rachel Johnson is a commentator and bestselling novelist. She writes a weekly column in The Sunday Times
Anatole Kaletsky is an Associate Editor of The Times and one of the country’s leading commentators on economics
India Knight writes a weekly column for The Sunday Times, and a blog, Isn't She Talking Yet?, about bringing up a child with special needs
Rod Liddle writes for The Sunday Times and is a former speechwriter for the Labour Party and editor of the BBC's Today programme
Magnus Linklater's journalistic career spans 40 years. He has written his column for The Times since 1994 and often writes about Scottish issues
Ben Macintyre is Writer at Large for The Times; his roles have included parliamentary sketchwriter and bureau chief in Washington and Paris
Bronwen Maddox is Chief Foreign Commentator of The Times. She was previously the paper's US Editor
Minette Marrin is a journalist, broadcaster and novelist. She has written for many publications and is a columnist for The Sunday Times
Carol Midgley joined The Times in 1996. Her times2 column appears on Thursdays. She won Feature Writer of the Year in 2004.
Alice Miles has been with The Times since 1999, writing mainly on politics and national issues. She won Columnist of the Year in 2007.
Caitlin Moran was a published author at the age of 16. She has been writing for The Times since 1992, mainly on popular culture
Richard Morrison is chief music critic of The Times. He is a regular columnist, writing mainly on music, arts and culture
Matthew Parris writes regular Notebook and Opinion columns in The Times. His autobiography, Chance Witness, won the Orwell Prize in 2004
After a long career in politics, Michael Portillo has distinguished himself as a writer and broadcaster. He is a columnist for The Sunday Times
Libby Purves presents Midweek on BBC Radio 4 and has written her weekly column for The Times since 1990
William Rees-Mogg was Editor of The Times from 1967-81 and was made a life peer in 1988. He writes weekly for The Times and has his own blog
Melanie Reid was an award-winning columnist at The Herald in Glasgow. She now reports and commentates for The Times from Scotland
Peter Riddell is a leading political commentator. He writes mainly about British politics and has published several books on the subject
Hugo Rifkind writes a Notebook, My Week, and features for The Times. Formerly the People columnist, he is the author of Overexposure
Martin Samuel is an award-winning sports writer and columnist for The Times. He writes on football on Wednesdays and on the op-ed pages on Tuesdays
Sathnam Sanghera was chief feature writer at the Financial Times. His first book, If You Don’t Know Me By Now, is published by Penguin
Jane Shilling's column appears in The Times every Friday. She recently published a memoir entitled The Fox in the Cupboard
Rachel Sylvester is a columnist and political interviewer for The Times. She has been a columnist for The Daily Telegraph.
Andrew Sullivan is an author, academic and journalist. He has been a regular columnist for The Sunday Times since the 1990s
Graham Stewart has written the Past Notes column for The Times since 2005. He is the author of The History of The Times: The Murdoch Years
Janice Turner joined The Times in 2003 from The Guardian, and writes mainly, but not exclusively, on family matters and women's issues
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