Catherine Kerr
Catherine Kerr is a British journalist.
Bizarro Banlieue Britain
Planning reform in London must grasp the social housing nettle
Against stakeholderism
How ideas like “citizens’ assemblies” threaten democracy and effective policy-making
As flies to wanton boys
Gambling with human lives is just another day in the lives of the one per cent
A real pea souper
Rivers of filth bear our merry band to the grotesque wonders of Dickensian London
The enigma of Englishness
The English have debated their national nature for centuries
Brexit and the dubious doppelgangers
Doppelganger models are an unreliable guide to how Britain would have looked had Brexit never happened
The Roman Republic is worth thinking about
The life and death of Tiberius Gracchus illustrate the virtues of populism
Two-tier policing?
If the Government caves in on its buffer zone guidance, it will be mandating two-tier policing
Seeing through Judith Butler
Very little substance lurks within the obscure prose
Hatred and mental illness are not mutually exclusive
Violent men being mentally ill need not make broader societal phenomena irrelevant
Why the OBR is wrong about Brexit
The OBR’s Brexit analysis is based on flawed comparisons and unreasonable predictions