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
J’accuse: the legal system in the dock
As a pupil, Alexandra Wilson frequently encountered racially loaded assumptions. In court, clients assumed she was a defendant
Memoirs of a Microaggressor
Will Collins traces the aristocratic roots of the social justice warriors’ search for purity
Linked but not combined
In sentiment – if not in its detail – the deal echoes Churchill’s vision for Britain and Europe
Round up the ordinary subjects
A free society cannot remain free if it implements the social justice movement’s bizarre ideology of vilifying ordinary people
Why is Saudi Arabia locking up women’s rights activists?
Women like Loujain al-Hathloul are “premature reformers”: their crime is to demand social change before the state is ready to concede it
Despatch from St Moritz
Why are the international super-rich insufficiently grateful to the British?
The day my terrier found internet fame
Why do some videos go viral while others slide into oblivion?
Black gold
Compost is the heart of a garden, says Hephzibah Anderson
In defence of lockdown sceptics
Alistair Haimes is wrong – the facts against a third lockdown haven’t changed