Douglas Murray's writings appear across the British and foreign press, including:

'The Betrayal of Muslim reformers'
The Sunday Times

'Terror in Pakistan is now a growing threat to Britain'
The Daily Express

'Studying Islam has made me an atheist'
The Spectator

'Targeted jihad in the Netherlands: On the crisis of the Netherlands'
The New Criterion

'Mission distorted: Wilful misinterpretation of neocon beliefs and actions will only bring more suffering to Iraq'
The Guardian

'Get Them First'
The New York Sun

'High Infidelity: Ayaan Hirsi Ali's brave memoir'
The City Journal

'We should fear Holland's silence: Islamists are stifling debate in what was Europe's freest country'
The Sunday Times

Murray writes a monthly column for the political and cultural magazine Standpoint. Recent columns include:

'A Fire in a Crowded Theatre'
March 2009
'More of a fire fighter than a fire starter, Geert Wilders has been caught in the nightmare of a British establishment that can't tell the difference'

'Power to the Spokespeople'
February 2009
'Our statesmen and officials not only listen but actually pay money to people who threaten them'

January 2009
'In the struggle against terrorism, is our foreign policy an aggravating factor? Yes, in that anything we do aggravates them'