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
The BBC can be a drag
The priorities of its reporting, especially on gender issues, can be absurd
Remove the kid gloves
“Votes for 16-year-olds” has exposed our incoherent attitude towards young people
I love a “dream home” nightmare
What disasters will strike the family next? You almost expect a tsunami
Medical science is oppressive
Illness and wellness are mere taxonomies of power
Sorry is the hardest word
In the wake of the Cass Report, the hordes are now looking for a face-saving way to recant
What the BBC does not say about femicide in London
Racial disparities are evident among perpetrators as well as victims
Eyes on the prizes — and the surprises
Every literary season has a book that comes from nowhere and seems to gallop ahead of the competition
Pathetic fallacy? Pathetic government
Sunak’s sad announcement was miserably symbolic of Conservative failure
Why the election was good for Unionism
A diversity of voices will help rather than hinder the cause