Charlotte Gill
Charlotte Gill is a freelance journalist who has written for The Telegraph, Times and Mail on Sunday. She tweets at @CharlotteCGill
#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
The new Ottomans
The fall and rise of Istanbul under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Infected blood and infected institutions
Decades on from the beginning of the infected blood scandal, our institutions still fail to align themselves with the truth
National disservice
Young people have little to be grateful for, so why should they “give back”?
Graham Topman: festival organiser
Roll up, roll up, it’s time for another festival of arts, ideas and Graham (mostly Graham)
Did QE cost taxpayers?
Claims that the Bank of England’s programme cost billions are a red herring
Has Badenoch peaked?
No one should assume they know who will be the next Conservative leader
JD Vance’s tech policy is a MAGA microcosm
Does JD Vance hope to restore the Jeffersonian tradition of freedom?
Don’t judge a play by its label
The instinct towards appeasing “sensitivity” would stifle the creative impulse
Existential questions
The Conservative Party has to come up with some compelling answers if it is to survive
The paranoid style in British centrism
Disinformation journalists? The call is coming from inside the house