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
Illicit fun
Jonathan Leibowitz: Eastern Reflections (Delphian)
The virtues of complaint
There’s nothing anti-feminist about female complaint
Planning for success
Even with its huge majority, Labour has a finite amount of political capital. It should spend a great deal of it on planning reform
Badmissions procedures
Putting decisions in the hands of non-specialist administrators fails students and universities
A Royal good time
Racing brings the country together in a convulsion of delirious democracy
Franco-Irish vigour
Augusta Holmès: Symphonic poems (CPO)
Conservatism needs environmentalism
What could be more conservative than conserving our natural heritage?
Israel off the leash
For Benjamin Netanyahu, continuing the war is a matter of political survival, and he goes to America to raise support, not to listen to calls for peace