Charlotte Gill
Charlotte Gill is a freelance journalist who has written for The Telegraph, Times and Mail on Sunday. She tweets at @CharlotteCGill
The devolution delusion
Britain is stuck with the recycling of failed ideas
#MeToo and the death of subversive art
We need culture that takes thematic risks
Policing the marketplace of ideas
How woke pressure groups are subverting big tech
I think, therefore I’m right
We need a “Philosophy SAGE” to test the logic behind Covid policies
Hush, nepo baby
Such colourful champions of free speech should be treasured rather than ridiculed
Reading Winston Churchill
Half a century on, we’re still learning more about Britain’s most famous Prime Minister
The expensive problem with the minimum wage
Higher wages for some, perhaps, but joblessness for others
Will judges protect free speech for Christians?
A new case will determine whether expressing normal Christian beliefs precludes employment
Anti-extremism or opportunism?
The UK government should be more careful to distinguish criminal activities from legitimate opinion
Homes for heroes
MPs are committed public servants who need accomodation in London to do their job
Bants means bans
Scarcely any football chants will be allowed under Labour’s new “equality” rules
Towards a shared Englishness
There is a third way between civic nationalism and ethno-nationalism
When the music stopped
A reflection on the inexorable decline of arts education and the rise of knee-jerk politics and managerialism
In praise of Elon Musk
He deserves respect for his defence of free expression online