Nicholas Garland studied painting at The Slade. He was until recently the Daily Telegraph's political cartoonist.
Read moreDavid Gentleman is a leading artist, designer and print-maker.
Read moreSir Martin Gilbert is the author of many books, including Israel: A History, and Churchill and the Jews. His Atlas of the Arab-Israel Conflict is now in its ninth edition. In June 2009, he was appointed a member of the Iraq War inquiry.
Read moreVictoria Glendinning is a biographer and novelist. Among her biographies is Jonathan Swift, and Leonard Woolf and she is the author of Love's Civil War, an edition of the love-letters and diaries of Elizabeth Bowen and Charles Ritchie.
Read moreEdward Bernard Glick is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Temple University in Philadelphia, USA.
Read moreStephen Glover is a founder of the Independent and former editor of the Independent on Sunday. He is now a columnist for the Daily Mail and the Oldie.
Read moreJonah Goldberg is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times and contributing editor to National Review. A former columnist for The Times, he has also written for The New Yorker, USA Today, Commentary, and the Wall Street Journal.
Read moreAngelica Goodden's latest book is Rousseau's Hand: The Crafting Of A Writer (OUP).
Read moreDavid Goodhart is the director of Demos, founding editor of Prospect and author of The British Dream (Atlantic).
Read morePaul Goodman is executive editor of the ConservativeHome website. He was previously the Conservative MP for High Wycombe, 2001 until 2010.
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Professor Rüdiger Görner is the Head of the School of Languages, Linguistics and Film and Director of the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of many works on German literature.
Read moreMichael Gove is MP for Surrey Heath, and the Secretary of State for Education. He is a former journalist on the Times newspaper and author of Celsius 7/7 (Phoenix).
Read moreGrey Gowrie has published two volumes of poetry. A third colection, The Italian Visitor (Carcanet), is out next year. He has been a Cabinet minister, Chairman of the Arts Council, and Provost of the Royal College of Art.
Read moreThe playwright Simon Gray died on August 7. Shortly before his death he shared his thoughts on the theatre and much else in a Standpoint Dialogue with The Daily Telegraph's theatre critic Charles Spencer and our editor Daniel Johnson.
Read moreS.J.D. Green is Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds and a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is the author of The Passing of Protestant England (Cambridge University Press).
Read moreJohn Gross is a former editor of the TLS. He is the author of The New Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes.
Read moreMiriam Gross is the former senior editor of Standpoint and is on its advisory board. Her memoir, An Almost English Life, has just been published by Short Books.
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