Nichi Hodgson
Nichi Hodgson is an author, journalist and broadcaster specialising in relationships, technology and health. She regularly broadcasts for Sky News and the BBC, and her latest book is The Curious History of Dating: From Jane Austen to Tinder.
Is egg freezing the solution to gender inequality?
Why are more and more women are opting to freeze their eggs as a form of fertility insurance policy?
Psychosis in an age of surveillance capitalism
Can an app help treat mental health issues?
Will COVID-19 make marriage fashionable again?
How couples have changed their views on marriage in a post-Covid world
Sex workers and Covid-19
What the virus means for Britain’s least protected self-employed
Three cheers for peers of mature years
Removing some of the wisest and most experienced voices in the House would be destructive and wrong
What is culture anyway?
Protecting and renewing culture demands a fuller understanding of its nature and its purposes
JD Vance’s tech policy is a MAGA microcosm
Does JD Vance hope to restore the Jeffersonian tradition of freedom?
Why tech execs don’t give their kids phones
Gen Z’s brains have been “rewired” by the online world —can they be restored to factory settings?
The pointlessness of pintlessness
There is no case for slashing the drink-driving limit
The Incredible Sulk
Nigel Farage is all about entertainment — not difficult questions
Walk tall in these shoes
If you buy the best kit, it will last much longer
Polish strings
Grazyna Bacewicz: Symphonies 3 &4; Concerto for string orchestra (both on Chandos)
Prophetic warnings
Error is the joy of pedants, be the error serious or trivial
So many art fairs, so little time
On the forums that bring together dealer and buyer
Why so few men take up the pen
With publishing now such a female-dominated industry, it’s no surprise that there are so few men writing fiction