Charlotte Gill
Charlotte Gill is a freelance journalist who has written for The Telegraph, Times and Mail on Sunday. She tweets at @CharlotteCGill
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
British spies and the IRA
Blair, Clinton, Ahern et al were credited with putting together the Northern Ireland peace deal, but 800 British agents also played their part
Lutfur Rahman and the future of localism
A new and dangerous kind of local politics is emerging in Britain
The BBC should remember what it’s for
A public broadcaster should exist for truthful journalism, not fashionable pieties
Ireland has become an exporter of gender ideology
An architect of Irish trans policy has been elected Human Rights Commissioner of the Council of Europe
The poverty of “Singapore-on-Thames”
Britain can take inspiration from other countries but it cannot merely imitate them
Sunak stumbles
The Prime Minister spent half of the afternoon trying to extract his foot from his mouth
Arresting the fertility crisis
Britain needs more babies — and it is far from alone
The elusive Seiji Ozawa was Japan’s greatest peacemaker
Farewell not just to a conductor but to a generous man
The sentinel sleeps in Lothian
A new book is full of architectural treasures that the Scottish Government should do a better job of treasuring
Davie, Davie, give us some answers do
Why the BBC keeps obscuring the truth of sex and gender