Jo-Anne Nadler
Jo-Anne Nadler is a political author and commentator.
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Schools are using teaching material provided by opaque consultancies pushing fringe views on sex and race
What is behind the ECHR debate?
We should stop pretending that moral disagreements can be reduced to technical debates
Smacking harms children
Smacking didn’t harm you? Maybe this debate isn’t for you
Don’t bet on green energy
Groupthink has blinded us into backing solar and wind. Will a big short make us see sense?
There is no “Woke Right”
A new attempt to delineate the boundaries of acceptable opinion has failed
An artist at the assizes
Cyril Hare was that rara avis: a circuit judge who could write like an angel
The grand Budapest hotel
The Hungarian Prime Minister’s office gives Orbán the space to think
Are all Christians monks?
George Guiver’s book exudes down-to-earthiness, bordering on irreverence
The effects of Brexit are still being misreported
A new paper has received a lot of attention — all of it undeserved