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
Great big rain showers
C Schumann/Grieg: Piano concertos (Signum)
What the Conservatives can learn from Germany
The Tories should have a clean break with their past and rebuild
Social media platforms are still stifling debate
Platforms like Instagram and Eventbrite should learn that a belief in biological sex does not amount to “hate”
Music for a disintegrating world
Valentin Silvestrov: Widmung, Postludium (Naxos)
The great Conservative farewell
The Conservatives’ terrible result could become terminal
Desperate policies for desperate people
That Conservative policy platform in full
Fined over facts?
Financial censorship is not the right way to confront the AfD
In defence of emotional voting
We cannot expect voters to think in cold rational terms
Where the Tories must go from here
The Conservative Party must set aside backbiting in favour of building a radical political project that can appeal to young and old alike
The art world must escape gender theory
Grim, irrational ideas still dominate the Arts