Orla Hogan
Orla Hogan is a History undergraduate at the University of Cambridge. She tweets at @orlajhogan
Why the Voice failed
The Australian establishment has been too focused on symbolic gestures rather than practical change
Medieval treasures of Germany
Aachen and the great temples of medieval Europe seem like vast spiritual power stations
Assisted dying and the risk of premature surrender
We should be very wary of the circumvention of true palliative care
From El-Alamein to Ukraine
How has the nature of warfare changed since World War Two?
The half-forgotten promise of the Jubilee Line
The London Underground line points the way towards a better future
Feminist rehab for mean girl Mahler
You’d have thought the Head Muse of old Vienna had enough on her plate
Trump: Post-Modernist?
The former — and future? — president has an awkward but interesting relationship with the truth
The “open borders experiment” is reversible
Keir Starmer can and should change the conditions by which migrants become eligible for Indefinite Leave To Remain status
The dam of Spanish eco-politics creaks
Will no death toll make elites reconsider green overreach?
Who killed the Women’s Equality Party?
Taken over and destroyed by men
An open letter on academic free speech
Calls for more intellectual openness are not a defence of Islamists and Holocaust deniers. A response to Mark Ferguson MP
On cockroaches and cancellation (w/ James Dreyfus)
How ideology is spoiling the arts