Debbie Hayton
Debbie Hayton is a teacher and journalist.
Trans activist makes a fuss without facts
Trans people in the UK have all the same rights, and a few more besides
Martyrs of the new religion
If transgenderism is a postmodern quasi-religion, then today is its most holy day
No exceptions for single-sex wards
But can’t we agree to make more space for transsexuals?
A gendered soul?
The trans debate was less toxic when it was a process, not an identity
Doubling down on a fraud
Recalling the murky role played by civil rights leader Rev Al Sharpton in a notorious faked abduction case
Can Ncuti Gatwa save a tired franchise?
The new Dr Who is timely, not tokenistic
Wagner rides again
A return to enchanted tradition in Siegfried at Longborough Festival Opera
Happy Malvinas Day
Letters from the Falklands front: storming the embassy?
Where do you draw the line?
The West should think twice before providing endless weaponry to Ukraine
The tide has turned on abortion
The overturning of Roe v Wade is an opportunity for the UK to reflect on its own abortion laws
The man tennis failed
Baron Gottfried von Cramm: the Third Reich dissident Wimbledon left behind
There’s more to 1922 than just Woolf, Joyce, and Eliot
We should pay attention to Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth von Arnim
The Sexual Revolution has failed Generation X women
More freedom won’t cure the disease