Jill Nesbitt
Jill Nesbitt is a former journalist, she set up Women's Space Ireland to provide a space for women's views on the risks to sex-based rights posed by gender identity ideology.
Fenella Jeavons: Sponsorship Facilitator
Milking the Philistines — someone’s got to do it
The Realist bogeyman
Everyone likes to shoot the messenger and nobody likes to hear “I told you so”
Happy Malvinas Day
Letters from the Falklands front: storming the embassy?
The fate of the Moskva
Campaign Diary: The sinking of the decaying Soviet-era warship symbolises Russia’s military malaise
Erwin Schulhoff: Violin sonatas (Orfeo/FHR)
Virtuosity amidst violence
A prayer for the Holocaust dead
Extra-judicial killing and its long aftermath forms the core of Linda Kinstler’s remarkable new book
Housing hypocrisy
The mainstream parties are betraying the aspirations of young people
The strange afterlife of New Atheism
The once dominant internet and media phenomenon has given way to more agile secularisms, but its legacy lives on
Aujourd hui, Boris ne regrette rien
Boris bitterly regrets that his actions have consequences
Red meat week?
Boris Johnson is reduced to conducting his publicity tours in secret
The unification of Germany
Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss the path of German unification, from the failed revolutions of 1848 to the creation of Bismarck’s Reich