Naomi Cunningham
Naomi Cunningham is a barrister specialising in employment and discrimination law, and Chair of Sex Matters.
The Conservatives must reject Human Quantitative Easing
It has been a disaster for the party and for the nation
What’s wrong with the Human Rights Act?
It makes judges the arbiter of moral and political as well as legal decisions
Is “love is love” only for white people?
The Tories have suddenly discovered the book of Leviticus
Post-truth medicine
Gender clinics offer a charade that relies on the symbols of evidence-based medicine
The great British giveaway
The handover of the Chagos Islands reflects a wider lack of realism in UK foreign policy
Tough women take on the bad guys
When it comes to spy dramas and domestic angst, less is very definitely more
Bursting the myth of the “people’s war”
The Home Guard was not a nation-in-arms of the Jacobin kind
Making a mockery of Labour
The ministers just can’t yet do chaos like the Tories could
The new equality bar
Is the Bar Standards Council really fit to enforce a proposed raft of new equality rules?
The grim quasi-religious doctrine of “unconscious bias training”
Baroness Royall’s commitment to the idea should concern Oxford students, academics and administrators