John Crace
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 68 |
Children | Anna Crace |
Job | Journalist |
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Date of birth | October 13,1956 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
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ID | 455425 |
I, Maybot: The Rise and Fall
Brideshead Abbreviated: The Digested Read of the Twentieth Century
Vertigo: One Football Fan's Fear of Success
The Digested Twenty-first Century
Harry's Games: Inside the Mind of Harry Redknapp
Incomplete Shakespeare MacBeth
Incomplete Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet
Incomplete Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing
Incomplete Shakespeare: Hamlet
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: A Short Guide to Modern Politics, the Coalition and the General Election
Wasim and Waqar: Imran's Inheritors
Baby Alarm!
Cracker: The Truth Behind the Fiction
Hamlet
A Little History of Tennis
Neurotics Guide to Fatherhood
Ground Down: The Unbearable Lightness of Modern Football
Harry's Games, Wit and Wisdom
The Digested 21st Century
The Second Half: Thoughts from a Male Mid-life Crisis
Robin Smith: Quest for Number One
John Crace Life story
John Crace is a British journalist and critic. He attended Exeter University. Crace is the parliamentary sketch writer for The Guardian, having replaced the late Simon Hoggart in 2014, and previously also wrote the paper's "Digested Read" column.
Lord Pannick: Meet the lawyer representing Boris Johnson and Manchester City
... Guardian sketch writer John Crace " Seldom has a man been less well named...
Headlines: Fears for the sick PM and Queen's message of hope
... The Guardian s sketch writer John Crace says the monarch, the address supplied in the current crisis...
Headlines: applause for coronavirus-NHS 'heroes' and 'Checkpoint Britain
... John Crace in the Guardian says the Chancellor was largely written off , when he took over the Treasury, but he has since been the master, with its assured services, The Chancellor dominates the daily coronavirus press conference services, the Guardian says the police to take the moral high ground to its upper limit , the Daily Telegraph, as it investigated how the armed forces will have new powers to ensure social distancing...
The Papers: 'Brilliant' attack victim 'killed for caring'
... In, John Crace describes Mr Johnson as a man who can only talk in staccato bursts of white noise - an incoherent stream of unconsciousness designed to run down the clock in any public appearance ...
The Papers: Tory rebels 'ready' as Corbyn pledges to stop PM
... John Crace s sketch in the Guardian, saying that amid the Tory hypocrites and chancers, a conscience stirred ...