Fred Kelly
Fred Kelly is a writer and director from London. He is a regular freelancer at The Week, The Daily Mail and others.
A decade of economic disaster
Only one verdict is possible: Conservative rule has been a comprehensive failure
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 darkness of assisted dying
The desire to end terrible pain is understandable — but the dangers are severe
A judicial defence of religious liberty is long overdue
Christians should not be discriminated against because of their religious beliefs
A real pea souper
Rivers of filth bear our merry band to the grotesque wonders of Dickensian London
The Cass Review is not the end
Gender ideologues are not going to give up in the face of facts
Britain has an industrial strategy, but it’s bad
British politicians have made a fatal commitment to human quantitative easing
Don’t ban the billboards
Campaigns against advertising are pure public health fanaticism
Free speech in free fall
As British freedoms are continually eroded, much of the liberty lobby seems to have nothing to say
In defence of British theological education
Critics should be more optimistic about the new generation of ordinands