Portia Berry-Kilby
Portia Berry-Kilby has contributed to the Spectator, GB News and TalkTV.
The poverty of “choice”
We should all be concerned that women are avoiding motherhood
Let’s help parents care for kids
Childcare has to be more affordable
Killing with kindness
Cull of the Wild: Killing in the Name of Conservation. By Hugh Warwick
The follies of human quantitative easing
British politicians have made a fatal commitment to human quantitative easing
Was The Bible written by slaves?
A new book maintains that enslaved scribes and readers may have affected the shaping of Christian ideas
Losing the battle, losing the war
The most pernicious effect of aligning art with political activism is that the distinction between the two is lost
The stultification of the liberal mind
Ed Davey’s anti-political campaign is darker than it looks
Revive the roots
To save the Conservative Party, its chairman must return powers to the local associations
Can criminals be judges?
Freemasons, extremists, even members of the Garrick Club can be appointed to the bench
Labour won’t survive unless it boosts living standards
People need hope that things can eventually get better
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
Why Meghan is my role model
The public needs to get to know the real Meghan