Ella Whelan
Ella Whelan is a journalist and the author of What Women Want (Connor Court Publishing)
Menace of the vegan militants
What you eat is just a lifestyle choice, not a way to save the world
What Lowry saw in the sea
The philosophical side of the painter of “matchstalk men” adds to his charm
Tough on smoking, tough on alternatives to smoking
We should give smokers healthier options, not no options
A bad man writes a worse book
Alastair Campbell’s new book is beneath the level of the bargain bin
Bloody opposition
The Tories have left Britain in the hands of managers, judges and technocrats
Not amused: Victoria in her own words
Beneath the excitable phrases and endless underlining, Victoria’s correspondence doggedly promoted a coherent policy
The Labour voter blues
At least forty per cent of Starmer’s voters are social conservatives. Will he take them with him, or leave them behind?
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
Just stop
A new wave of disruptive protest is openly criminal, yet is minimally policed. It is time to say enough — and ban them all
How Singapore gets things done
Singapore’s enlightened authoritarianism offers lessons about effective governance