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
Brussels, capital city of Surrealism
In Brussels, Surrealism lurks in the most unexpected places
They like her when she’s angry
Kemi Badenoch is the Incredible Hulk of government ministers, roaring her way through the public realm, smashing opponents left and right
An unconvincing case against the UNRWA
It should take more evidence to strip the Palestinians of essential support
London’s lamps live on
Thanks to the dedication of the Gasketeers, a beautiful tradition has been saved
Out with the old and in with the new
People are asking why the classic art market has declined — and will it recover?
The Midas touch
The kind of skill that makes the breath catch in thousands of throats at once
Everyone should be ashamed over Princess Kate but me
They spread unhinged fantasies while I asked sensible questions
Nova’s diary: Everything’s different now
Rishi is helping our neighbour, Big Jeremy, with his sums
Dissent is not hatred
We must resist the idea that disagreement with modish beliefs is reducible to ill-feeling
Maligning the missionaries
Should the Church of England regret the promotion of Christianity?
Hatred and mental illness are not mutually exclusive
Violent men being mentally ill need not make broader societal phenomena irrelevant