Cath Walton
Cath Walton is a former BBC journalist with a focus on impartiality and women’s rights.
Davie, Davie, give us some answers do
Why the BBC keeps obscuring the truth of sex and gender
Do not sanction the truth
Stating biological facts should not be cause for heavy-handed complaints proceedings
Denying sex change is not a crime
Despite what you may have heard from Kay Burley
How Auntie excludes
Why can the BBC interview Andrew Tate but not gender critical feminists?
The crisis at Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre
Serious as it is, it is no anomaly
Yachts wrong with the world
Donald Trump, whiteness, superyachts and other evils
All politics is existential now
NatCon DC was a reminder of the urgency of our political moment
Labour’s move to ban speech on abortion won’t stop outside clinics
All dissent on the subject is being problematised if not criminalised
The authoritarian populism of Keir Starmer
This government is anything but technocratic
This is England, nor are we out of it
Englishness isn’t an ethnicity, or even an idea. It’s more like auto-destructive art
Online gambling isn’t bad for the economy
Is there an economic case for prohibitionism? No
Fears for tiers
The British state must be impartial in the face of different outbreaks of criminality
The return of non-crime hate incidents
Labour are attacking free speech through the back door