Andrew Tettenborn
Andrew Tettenborn is a writer and academic.
Justice city
Withdrawing British judges from Hong Kong risks playing into Chinese hands
The liberal contradiction
Is banning gay conversion compatible with letting children change their gender?
Ratifying the Istanbul Convention won’t protect British women
We must not empower an international body to meddle in matters which should be left to our own lawmakers
Thrown to the #MeToo wolves
The intolerance of the professional class means a supreme court judge must now live in infamy
Childhood reclaimed
Mobile phones have been constraining our kids’ imaginations — but it does not have to be this way
Why tech execs don’t give their kids phones
Gen Z’s brains have been “rewired” by the online world —can they be restored to factory settings?
A talented pianist and a battered piano
Bezhod Abduraimov: Shadows of my ancestors (Alpha-Classics)
The Cass Review is not the end
Gender ideologues are not going to give up in the face of facts
Sunak, false equivalence and the phantom far right
There is no comparison between the threat of Islamism and the threat of the far right
Down the primrose WPATH
Responsible medical authorities must reject the dangerous nonsense of gender-affirming care
Kilkenny’s golden age
A fascinating exploration of Irish history could have been better and more comprehensively illustrated
Leaving Kindland, entering reality
“Being kind” at the expense of truth and reason can make us nothing of the kind
Laugh to hide the tears
Rishi Sunak was desperate to appear on top form before the Liaison Committee
Playfulness and tedium
Stravinsky, Petrushka; Debussy, Jeux and Prelude (Decca)
The enigma of Englishness
The English have debated their national nature for centuries