Anna Richards
Anna Richards grew up in a British-Polish family in Warsaw, holds an MPhil in History from Oxford, and intends to study for the Bar.
Who teaches Poles and what does Poland teach us?
Western lessons to be learnt from the Polish presidential election
Dinner in the Bloodlands
Belarus Free Theatre brings moral complexity to the table
Is the Union breaking up?
Nationalist parties have a vested interest in falling short of independence
We need to talk about Sex Education
Relationship and Sex Education classes for children are being taken over by outside providers with their own agenda
Don’t blame Britain
Obsessing over the sins of empire only serves to hide the flaws of dysfunctional modern states
Detransitioners should sue the NHS
Our National Health Service is mutilating the children placed in their care
Labour’s lost cause
Despite recent successes, the party is still leaving working class voters behind
Why are republicans such “sour-faced Puritans”?
Opponents of the monarchy are also suspected of hating Christmas, puppies and the sound of children’s laughter
A real world of consciousness
Communism in Poland was brought down by an underground network of learning, journalism and culture that flourished in defiance of state control