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Nicholas Cohen (born 1961) is a British journalist, author and political commentator. He was a columnist for '' The Observer'' and a blogger for '' The Spectator''. Following accusations of sexual harassment, he left The Observer in 2022 and began publishing on the Substack platform.


Personal life

Cohen was born in
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, and raised in Manchester. His father was Jewish. He was educated at
Altrincham Grammar School for Boys Altrincham Grammar School for Boys is a boys' grammar school in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England. Admissions The school is a fully selective non-fee paying grammar school with admission via an entrance exam. Its previous status as a fo ...
and Hertford College, Oxford, where he read Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). Cohen lives in
Islington Islington () is a district in the north of Greater London, England, and part of the London Borough of Islington. It is a mainly residential district of Inner London, extending from Islington's High Street to Highbury Fields, encompassing the ar ...
with his wife and their son. He is an
atheist Atheism, in the broadest sense, is an absence of belief in the existence of deities. Less broadly, atheism is a rejection of the belief that any deities exist. In an even narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there no ...
and is Jewish only on his father's side but says he is becoming "more Jewish".Nick Cohen (12 February 2009)
"Hatred is turning me into a Jew"
''The Jewish Chronicle''. London.
He is an honorary associate of the National Secular Society.


Career

Cohen began his career at the ''
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'', before moving to the ''
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'', later becoming a contributor to '' The Independent'' and '' The Observer'' in 1996. Cohen was a columnist for '' The Observer'' and a regular contributor to '' The Spectator''. He has also written for '' Time'', the '' Independent on Sunday'', the ''
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'', the London '' Evening Standard'', the '' New Statesman'' and '' The New European''. He has written for the magazine
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under the pseudonym "Ratbiter". In August 2022 '' Press Gazette'' reported that Cohen's regular Observer column had been "paused", pending an investigation by the newspaper's publisher Guardian News and Media (GNM). The Gazette also reported that allegations against Cohen had been made public by the barrister Jolyon Maugham, and that a direct complaint had been made by the journalist
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, which she accused GNM of mishandling. Writing in '' The New European'', Siegle detailed her alleged sexual harassment by Cohen in the Observer offices some years before, along with her experience of making a complaint in 2018 and her claim that GNM executives failed to offer a formal investigation. Cohen's last column for The Observer was published in July 2022. In December 2022 he began publishing on Substack.


Views


Israel

In the early 2000s, Cohen was a
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of the government of Israel and described Zionism as " colonialism".


Middle East

Cohen was for many years a critic of Tony Blair's foreign policy. He began modifying his views after 2001, advocating hawkish neoconservative support for the
2003 invasion of Iraq The 2003 invasion of Iraq was a United States-led invasion of the Republic of Iraq and the first stage of the Iraq War. The invasion phase began on 19 March 2003 (air) and 20 March 2003 (ground) and lasted just over one month, including 26 ...
, and becoming a critic of the Stop the War Coalition.Nick Cohen (7 April 2003)
"Strange bedfellows"
''New Statesman''. London.
In 2006, he was a leading signatory to the Euston Manifesto, which proposed what it termed "a new political alignment", in which the left would take a stronger, hawkish neoconservative stance in favour of
military intervention Interventionism refers to a political practice of intervention, particularly to the practice of governments to interfere in political affairs of other countries, staging military or trade interventions. Economic interventionism refers to a diffe ...
and against what the signatories deemed to be anti-American attitudes. Cohen supported the NATO-led intervention in Libya to oust former Libyan leader
Muammar Gaddafi Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, . Due to the lack of standardization of transcribing written and regionally pronounced Arabic, Gaddafi's name has been romanized in various ways. A 1986 column by ''The Straight Dope'' lists 32 spellin ...
in 2011. In 2012, he called for Western
military intervention Interventionism refers to a political practice of intervention, particularly to the practice of governments to interfere in political affairs of other countries, staging military or trade interventions. Economic interventionism refers to a diffe ...
in the Syrian Civil War.


Domestic

In a 2006 press release, the Muslim Council of Britain suggested Cohen and four other journalists were "part of a circle of pernicious Islamophobic commentators". In August 2014, Cohen was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to '' The Guardian'' opposing
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in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue. In 2014, he spoke out against the UK Independence Party and its leader, Nigel Farage, in '' The Observer'', for which he received the Commentator Award by the
European Press Prize The European Press Prize is an award programme for excellence in journalism across all 47 countries of Europe. It was founded in 2012 by seven European media foundations: The Guardian Foundation, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Jyllands-Posten Found ...
a year later.


Other

Cohen criticised Ecuador for granting political asylum to
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and called Ecuador a "petro- socialist authoritarian state". He has also been critical of the CANZUK agreement, calling it "an
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Narnia". He has criticised halal and
kosher (also or , ) is a set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jewish people are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher ( in English, yi, כּשר), fro ...
slaughter and believes they should be illegal.


Works

He has written five books: ''Cruel Britannia: Reports on the Sinister and the Preposterous'' (1999), a collection of his journalism; ''Pretty Straight Guys'' (2003), a highly critical account of the New Labour project; ''What's Left?'' (2007), a critique of the contemporary liberal left, which was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize; ''Waiting for the Etonians: Reports from the Sickbed of Liberal England'' (2009); and '' You Can't Read this Book'' (2012), which deals with censorship.


Bibliography

*Cohen, Nick (2000). ''Cruel Britannia: Reports on the Sinister and the Preposterous''. Verso Books. *Cohen, Nick (2003). ''Pretty Straight Guys''. Faber and Faber: paperback edition. *Cohen, Nick (2007). ''What's Left? How Liberals Lost Their Way''. Fourth Estate. *Cohen, Nick (2009). ''Waiting for the Etonians: Reports from the Sickbed of Liberal England''. Fourth Estate. *Cohen, Nick (2012). '' You Can't Read This Book: Censorship in an Age of Freedom''. Fourth Estate.


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