Emily Schroeder
Emily Schroeder is an aspiring novelist from Oxfordshire. Follow her at @HerNameInTheCap
An epidemic of misguided moralising
The difference between vaccine sceptics and advocates is not as great as it appears
Why I quit teacher training
Perhaps my interview ought to have prepared me: “This is a safe space”
Silk Road splendour
The bare plain is now home to a million souls, their mosques, cathedrals and some very exclusive hotels
Towards a shared Englishness
There is a third way between civic nationalism and ethno-nationalism
The half-forgotten promise of the Jubilee Line
The London Underground line points the way towards a better future
Am I prepared to help my mum die?
Euthanasia poses impossible questions about life and death
The fading fumes of the New Right
None of the Tory candidates offer the chance of an ideological makeover
Violence is a feature of porn, not a bug
Aggression towards women permeates the most popular pornography
The right-on, left-wing oppressors
A flaw in the design of academic studies makes the Left appear less authoritarian than the Right
Reaping a bitter harvest
Labour are struggling to justify their own policies
Disaster zone
It’s a big job says Keir Starmer, and it’s not our mess we’ll be clearing up
Trump’s first gambit fails
The Republican candidate was not as effective on the debate stage as he anticipated
Donald Trump should not heed the call of foreign policy hawks
The world is not split neatly between good guys and bad guys