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 Church of England is practicing a secular religion
Equality, diversity and inclusion can be prioritised over religious faith
Murders for February
Hitler, Harlem and the high-life feature in this month’s murder mystery haul
The Conservatives should not cancel Christians
A Conservative party that demonises Christian convictions will cease to be conservative
What are our cathedrals for?
Changes to the management of cathedrals have obscured the very point of their existence
Dumb, glum and zero-sum
British thinking has to value supply more than distribution
Sugar, sex and sacrifice
It would be foolish to casually abandon Christian ethics of restraint
Our illiberal Terrorism Act
People should be censured for their actions and not for their beliefs
How to win at Chopin
Giving marks to people playing Chopin is no different from deciding on medals in gymnastics
The first rule of Plot Club is…
The Tories are absolutely, definitely, certainly not scheming to replace Rishi Sunak
Talking to young man about Andrew Tate
You cannot educate the urge to transgress out of young men