Andrew Rothman
Andrew Rothman is a lawyer with an interest in human rights.
Should the UK force its overseas territories to legalise same-sex marriage?
The UK Government is keen to ensure legalisation of same-sex marriage throughout its dominions, but exercising its colonial authority is not the most prudent tactic
Illiteracy of the tax-cut lobby
Slashing taxes cannot make a nation better off. Instead we must increase production
Keep calm and le Carré on
His pessimism about Britain proved untrue — and its own kind of comforting fantasy
Literary festivals: sheer hell in a tent
To make people laugh for an hour is good business sense — but it says nothing about writing, or creativity, or art
Dinner in the Bloodlands
Belarus Free Theatre brings moral complexity to the table
Ubiquitous, but bloody good
Time and global success hasn’t dimmed the appeal of dinner at Nobu
The last jubilee?
Many of us will never live to see a jubilee again — what will sustain the Windsors without spectacle?
The Good Friday Agreement is in peril
24 years on the treaty may be on the verge of collapse
Should puberty be optional?
Girls deserve a better deal growing up — but avoiding puberty isn’t the answer
Covid amnesty for everyone but the politicians
MPs made their bed, but that doesn’t mean we have to lie in it