Hazel Robson
Hazel Robson is a theology graduate and communitarian
Women aren’t “womb-carriers”
How the left internalised the misogyny of the modern state
The Critic
No they haven’t put the mag on the silver screen just yet, but its still worth watching
England’s forgotten football dystopia
The beautiful game is not fit to be a national religion
Rite of autumn
Labour is celebrating the harvest and definitely not sacrificing pensioners in the hopes that the gods grant us plenty in the coming fiscal year
Telling tales out of school
Is it really about sex, race, generational hierarchies — or the changeable nature of student-teacher relationships?
International Society for Libdem Consciousness
It’s a cult, but at least it’s one of the cheerful ones
Post-truth medicine
Gender clinics offer a charade that relies on the symbols of evidence-based medicine
Money troubles
At stake is the fate of the most-watched football league in the world
Still-sparkling gems of an annus mirabilis
Tried and tested novels overlooked in our neophilic rush to the new and wanting
Why do we need a privacy elite?
The world has conformed to Silicon Valley’s way of doing business
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The magic of the original stubbornly refused to rise from the dead and save the movie from mediocrity