Anna Richards
Anna Richards grew up in a British-Polish family in Warsaw, holds an MPhil in History from Oxford, and studied for the Bar.
It is good to challenge kids
That which makes us anxious can also make us strong
What does diversity mean?
There are different ways of being multicultural
War wounds of Polish history
Overcoming suffering can be a source of pride
Who teaches Poles and what does Poland teach us?
Western lessons to be learnt from the Polish presidential election
A rebel advance in Syria is nothing to cheer
You don’t have to sympathise with Assad to think that the alternative would be worse
The danger of naive humanitarianism
The rejection of force is complacent and unsustainable
The dangerous lure of Europe
We must disincentivise economic migration to European states
Anti-Christian persecution is an international problem
Britain should use its diplomatic influence to help
A cruel choice
Today’s euthanasia bill risks sending Britain down a dark path
Sausage to fortune
Vague promises might haunt Starmer more than an embarrassing gaffe
Who are the Scottish Conservatives?
The election of Russell Findlay to lead the Scottish Conservatives reveals a party that doesn’t know what it stands for
Suella all along
You can achieve anything if you don’t take the credit
Resist Labour’s managerial revolution
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are grimly committed to expanding the state and entrenching bureaucracy