Stephanie Hare
Stephanie Hare is a writer and broadcaster focused on technology, politics and history.
J’accuse: the case that never closes
France was putting itself on trial, for its actions during the war
Religious freedom is back on the agenda
The International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, currently before parliament, is an important step for securing Britain’s role in promoting religious liberty
Crisis, what crisis?
The Spring Budget was a shameless manifesto of complacency and managed decline
Discomfort Zone
I recommend The Zone of Interest with the greatest caution: it’s not an easy watch
Disposable women?
Middle-aged women are routinely ignored and dismissed by society — it is time for that to change
Profile: Noam Chomsky
The American linguistics professor who is forever at odds with his country
The great immigration data disaster
Officials are deleting the data we need for a more sensible debate
The fixtures that forged a nation
Even if you loathed sport, you could enjoy this book — which is why it can both delight and frustrate
Teaching leftists about tax
Sometimes, an argument about economic policy is like an oil spill
The sentinel sleeps in Lothian
A new book is full of architectural treasures that the Scottish Government should do a better job of treasuring
Why are we ignoring the slaughter in Sudan?
There is no excuse for indifference when we pay such close attention to other wars
Chinese whispers
Oliver Dowden’s tough talk on Chinese hacking is less than wholly convincing