Victoria Hewson
Victoria Hewson is a practising solicitor and Head of Regulatory Affairs at the IEA. @MissVHewson
Shutting up the unspeakable is still a bad idea
The scientific method remains dissent and criticism, even for Lockdowns
Who regulates the regulators?
No case has been made for giving the Electoral Commission more power
Why is the Cabinet still so united?
There is a crisis in the country, but not in Whitehall – why?
Is Leicester’s decision to scrap medieval literature the end for serious literary study?
What is being proposed by the university represents the closing down of intellectual horizons and the deliberate vandalism of a highly respected English department
Why has a smoothie brand publicly cancelled a pensioner?
Innocent Drinks has outed itself as latest brand to join the ranks of the virtue-signalling mob
150 years of Palm Beach
Paul du Quenoy learns how this enclave for the American elite shifted from swamp to swank in Russell Kelley’s: An Illustrated History of Palm Beach
Sporting life
This biography on Sir Stanley Rous and sport in the twentieth century is scholarly, balanced and well-written, says Lincoln Allison
Cancelled by my barristers’ chambers over a Tweet
Cancel culture is a straitjacket on the free expression of ideas, and democracy cannot hope to function when antagonists are muzzled
What the Uber verdict means for Conservatives
In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling that Uber drivers are ‘workers’, Conservatives must now show themselves to be champions of workers’ rights
Honest to goodness
Forget fads such as veganism, and instead eat simply and well says Felipe Fernández-Armesto
How the pandemic has exacerbated our struggle for dignity
David Goodhart’s recent book is a reminder that we need to look out for those whose lives, jobs and purpose are disappearing