The following are some of the articles Jack has written over the past four years

March/April 2006
Heroes in Error

How a fake general, a pliant media, and a master manipulator helped lead the United States into war. An exclusive investigation. By Jack Fairweather


19/09/2005
After Katrina, can they ever rebuild?

In the worst-affected area of New Orleans residents returned yesterday to inspect their shattered homes with one pressing question in mind: how can you rebuild a community from scratch?


14/09/2005
Doctor fled and left 45 patients to die

By Jack Fairweather in New Orleans


25/01/2005
Stay indoors and don't tell anyone your name, Iraq candidates told

By Jack Fairweather in Baghdad


08/01/2005
Christians flee genocide as fear sweeps Iraq

By Jack Fairweather at St Matthew's Monastery near Mosul


02/12/2004
All aboard the terrorists' bus to Iraq

By Jack Fairweather in Damascus


23/10/2004
Heartbreak is more important than politics for thousands of listeners despite living in the aftermath of war

By Jack Fairweather in Baghdad


01/04/2004
The Sunni Also Rises - new fiction from Saddam Hussein

Translated from the Arabic by Jack Fairweather, the Daily Telegraph’s Baghdad correspondent


19/02/2004
Chalabi stands by faulty intelligence that toppled Saddam's regime

By Jack Fairweather in Baghdad and Anton La Guardia


17/12/2003
Saddam the great dictator of fairy tales

Iraq's tyrant spent weeks before the war writing a novel about underground resistance, reports Jack Fairweather


10/12/2003
US sentry saves troops by killing suicide bomber

Sixty soldiers were hurt in Iraq attacks yesterday. One man halted a bloodbath, reports Jack Fairweather in Talaafar


02/12/2003
Ferocious gun battle that left no bodies

Americans say 54 attackers died in the fiercest engagement since the war ended while Iraqis insist that eight civilians were killed by reckless US fire, writes Jack Fairweather


18/06/2003
The search for Saddam leads to the dark heart of Iraq

By Jack Fairweather in Tikrit


14/06/2003
Triumph and tragedy cloud truth of conflict in the 'Sunni Triangle'

By Jack Fairweather in al-Duluiya


08/04/2003
Agriculture students who know more about firing guns than growing crops

By Jack Fairweather in Basra


02/04/2003
Fruit dumplings play crucial role

By Jack Fairweather in Gul Ashab outside Basra


18/03/2003
Tense wait on the launch pad for battle

Jack Fairweather joins British troops prepared for the tap on the shoulder in the Kuwaiti desert


25/01/2003
Transcript of radio broadcast aired on BBC’s Today programme

When I arrived last week in Kuwait I was not the only one with orders to deploy in the small Gulf state at the heart of the American military build-up for war against Iraq.


28/11/2002
Kuwait and see

Jack Fairweather reports on ambivalent attitudes to war with Iraq inside the country that knows what it has to fear from Saddam Hussein.


25/11/2002
Carrier pilots ready for fight as Gulf action is stepped up

Jack Fairweather reports from the US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln


23/09/2002
Saddam victims have no taste for revenge

After 22 years, Iranians are still counting the cost of invasion, writes Jack Fairweather in Khorramshahr


29/05/2002
Premier's poems ponder horrors of nuclear war

The Indian prime minister has disclosed his innermost musings on the prospect of nuclear war in a collection of poetry.