Fiona McAnena
Fiona McAnena is a campaigner and leads the sports campaign at Fair Play For Women, which works to defend women’s sex-based rights, focusing on sport, prisons, language and data. It can be found at @fairplaywomen
Turning a blind eye to a tilted playing field
Not only is it a page-turner, it’s also an essential manual for defending women’s sport
The flawed science of trans inclusion in women’s sport
Advocates are embracing unreliable studies to justify unfair competition
Folly, fantasy and Britain’s defence crisis
Britain has spent scarce resources in support of the fantasy of “Global Britain”
Eerie decadence
“Blink Twice” accelerates from black comedy to dark drama
Labour is betraying women
From benefits to crime, Keir is letting women down
The public sector must reform or die
Too big to fail? It is too big to succeed
Reject the culture of death
Darkness lies beyond the euthanasia rubicon
Much more than mere child’s play
Children’s literature is the platform on which everything else is built
Black holes and revelations
Keir Starmer has detected a previously unknown budgetary singularity from whose gravity no tax cuts can escape
Trump: Post-Modernist?
The former — and future? — president has an awkward but interesting relationship with the truth
The personal has become far too political
Something has gone very wrong when we are acutely aware of politics
The monumental cradles of democracy
Squeezed into a single large volume, readers can now find a remarkable account of the Greek city
When the farmers took on Starmer
It was an inspiring day in London as farmers resisted Labour’s class warfare