Chess Columns in Newspapers - Current Day

Current Day

Raymond Keene's column appears daily in The Times and Sunday Times. Ex-world championship finalist Nigel Short wrote each Sunday for The Daily Telegraph (taken over by the daily chess columnist, Malcolm Pein) but has switched to The Guardian.

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