Hans Kundnani
- Hans Kundnani has written articles published in The Guardian, The Times, The Observer and Financial Times.
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Most Recent article
Margaret Thatcher's German war
The Times, Wednesday 28 OctoberDocuments on British Policy Overseas reviewed by Hans Kundnani TLS
Previous Articles
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Town that survived the fall
Financial Times, Monday 26 October
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Making profits for a cleaner cause
Financial Times, Thursday 30 July (1 blog link)
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The big name
Financial Times, Saturday 4 July
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G4S wins $1.2bn NASA contract
Financial Times, Saturday 27 June
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Investors in Peter Hambro voice concerns
Financial Times, Friday 26 June
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Costain order book surges
Financial Times, Friday 26 June
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Creston cuts dividend but says growth is ‘robust’
Financial Times, Tuesday 23 June
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Fresnillo abandons hostile bid for Canada's MAG Silver
Financial Times, Tuesday 23 June
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Fresnillo abandons hostile bid for Canada’s MAG Silver
Financial Times, Monday 22 June
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The big name
Financial Times, Saturday 20 June
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Hans Kundnani has written...
Hans Kundnani by numbers...
- 15 articles (since February 2008)
- Average article: 21 column inches (621 words)
- Shortest article: 6 column inches (168 words)
- Longest article: 47 column inches (1412 words)
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