
Marina Hyde
Marina Hyde is a prominent British journalist and columnist known for her sharp wit and incisive commentary. She writes for The Guardian, where she often covers political and social issues with a satirical edge. Hyde is recognized for her ability to blend humor with serious analysis, making her columns both entertaining and thought-provoking. Her work frequently critiques political figures and events, showcasing her unique perspective on contemporary issues in the UK and beyond.
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Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist.
To anyone who thinks Trump can bring peace and equality to Iran – I’ve got a bridge to sell you. Going cheap | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who discusses the Epstein scandal in her article.
So Epstein buddies Andrew and Mandelson have been arrested in the UK. And in the US? Zero, zip, nada | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who critiques the current state of the US government and its actions.
Masked thugs, sneering elites and terrified citizens: a picture of the US today. We used to have a name for this | Marina HydeMarina Hyde discussed how Brooklyn has been commodified since before his birth due to his parents' media strategies.
How Brooklyn could torpedo the family brandMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who discusses the Beckham family's public struggles.
It’s a Brooklyn v Beckham Inc disaster: what happens when the elephant in the room goes rogue | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a host of a podcast full of clever insider insight and surprising facts.
Summer podcast guide: 9 top celebrity, comedy and sports shows to streamMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who critiques FIFA's practices and the World Cup's commercialization.
Welcome to the 2026 World Cup shakedown! The price of a ticket: the integrity of the game | Marina HydeHyde presents the sister podcast The Rest Is Entertainment.
Can The Rest Is Football Netflix deal succeed?Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who critiques Liz Truss's new media ventures.
The Liz Truss Show will confront the big issues of the day. For example: who on earth would watch Liz Truss? | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who critiques American journalism and the scandal involving RFK.
What can we learn from RFK’s ‘erotic poetry’? That Americans need to get better at enjoying a scandal | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who critiques the intersection of politics and football in her writing.
Extortionate tickets and matches moved at Trump’s whim: are you ready for the ‘greatest World Cup ever’? | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who discusses the challenges facing the BBC and public service.
It’s the BBC v Trump, Farage and co. Who in their right mind would want to be its new boss? | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist.
Now Andrew has been fired from the Firm, a nation wonders: who’ll be next? | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is the author of the article discussing Donald Trump and celebrity culture.
Compare Donald Trump with Kissinger and you’ll be lost. But Taylor Swift? That’s more like it | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who critiques the actions of Sam Altman and OpenAI.
It’s Sam Altman: the man who stole the rights from copyright. If he’s the future, can we go backwards? | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who authored the article discussing Jared Kushner's recent activities.
It’s the art of the dodgy deal, Middle East edition: author Donald Trump, updated by Jared Kushner | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is the author of the article discussing the controversies surrounding Duchess Fergie and Jeffrey Epstein.
Spare a thought for right-royal victim Duchess Fergie – it’s been another truly hellacious week | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is the author of the article and a Guardian columnist.
The golden rule of Trump and Farage’s free speech crusade: they’re allowed to chat rubbish – you’re not | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who discusses the implications of political actions on humanitarian crises.
Boycott the banquet, send a tweet. But ending the horror in Gaza still relies on the worst people in the world | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who critiques the political situation involving Trump and Putin.
Hurry, hurry, hurry! It’s Trump’s great Ukraine giveaway. Bargains galore, if your name is Vladimir Putin | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist.
What could the Cotswolds possibly offer JD Vance? I suggest a swim in one of its rivers | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who discusses Sydney Sweeney's controversies and commercial ventures.
Jeans, controversy, used bathwater: Sydney Sweeney’s selling it all. A showbiz masterclass, if you ask me | Marina Hyde
Marina Hyde, Osman’s podcast partner, noted the extraordinary proliferation of AI-generated content.
‘You can make really good stuff – fast’: new AI tools a gamechanger for film-makers | Artificial intelligence (AI)Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who authored the article.
Listen up, weaklings: there’s no Epstein client list. Why are you so obsessed? Yours, Donald J Trump | Marina HydeMarina Hyde commented on the implications of Lauren Sánchez's wedding for fashion rules.
Čipke, gumbki in šifon Lauren Sánchez Bezos kot pri Cinzii ZaccardiMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who discusses the implications of criminal investigations into bands and free speech in the UK.
Glastonbury chanters or the Southport hate-tweeter – throw the book at one, you must throw it at them all | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist.
Anna Wintour has spent decades dictating a certain look for the super-rich. Then along came Lauren | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who wrote about the exposure of Sebastian Bond.
The internet’s nastiest gossipmonger has been exposed and guess what – he wants his privacy | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist.
It’s The Donald Show … without Donald Trump. Welcome to the G-something or other summit | Marina HydeMarina Hyde is a Guardian columnist who discusses the political drama surrounding Reform.
Britain’s voters can’t resist a messy drama. How fortunate for Nigel Farage and Reform | Marina Hyde





































































































































