Anwen Kya Hayward
Anwen Kya Hayward is a writer and researcher who works within the sphere of Classical Reception, and author of Here, the World Entire. She is particularly interested in feminist applications of myth, both creatively and academically. @Kyatic
Nova’s diary: Everything’s different now
Rishi is helping our neighbour, Big Jeremy, with his sums
The passage from India
The failings of Bazball, like the failings of Britain, are becoming more apparent
The hidden cost of pronoun politeness
Using untruthful pronouns is not the same as complimenting a bad haircut
Sinking giggling into the sea
The Conservatives were very amused with Rishi Sunak’s latest joke, even if no one else was
The great immigration data disaster
Officials are deleting the data we need for a more sensible debate
Against Britain’s two-tier policing
Street preachers should not be arrested for offending people
The problem with “extremism”
Violence and intimidation are deplorable, but can there be a clear definition of a concept as subjective as “extremism”?
Don’t ban the billboards
Campaigns against advertising are pure public health fanaticism
Face to face with history
Holbein at the Tudor Court brings the English Renaissance court back to vivid life
The enigma of Englishness
The English have debated their national nature for centuries
What is academia without scholarship?
Research is an essential feature of academic life