Judith Wright
Judith Wright is a women's rights activist who was Campaign coordinator for her local Labour constituency party in London from 2017-2019. She left this position because of Sadiq Khan's lack of support for sex-based rights for women and girls. She has been involved in various political activities over the last two decades including NHS and anti-cuts campaigns and the Stop the War movement.
Labour’s woman problem
The Labour women’s conference doesn’t know what a woman is
The spectre of the past
The “Great English Ghost Story” offers a form of comfort and is rooted in the ache of nostalgia for a more elegant era
Immigration restrictionists need more honest arguments
Our debates are side-stepping fundamental questions of morality
SEEN should be heard
A new group aims to remind the police to act without fear or favour
Who judges the judges?
Judges, whatever their gender, need sufficient judgement to maintain neutrality and political impartiality
Jolyon’s little investigation
Questions have emerged about the founder of the Good Law Project’s approach to privacy
Save this perfect Welsh building
The Church Institute and Churchmen’s Club at Llanfairfechan need, and deserve, to be preserved
After the Cass Review
Our elected politicians need more independence from partial lobbyists
The light and the insubstantial
Poulenc and others: Chamber music (Calliope/DG)
Why are we ignoring the slaughter in Sudan?
There is no excuse for indifference when we pay such close attention to other wars
This is not where I live at all
Cynthia Erivo’s slighting of Sunderland was indicative of British arts establishment beholden to a homogenous, Americanised vision of culture