Mary Harrington
Feminism’s dangerous false utopia
The modern battle for women’s rights has now fallen prey to a self-defeating brand of power politics
On the King’s Road to ruin
The decline of commerce on Chelsea’s celebrated street is a worrying sign for London
There is more to ethics than “#BeKind”
It is not cruel to fear the consequences of legalising assisted dying
Dark lessons from Canada
Once “assisted dying” is legal, the boundaries of what is permissible expand
The grand Budapest hotel
The Hungarian Prime Minister’s office gives Orbán the space to think
How the Tories can win again
The new leader of the Conservatives must reach an important, ignored sector
Religion is here to stay
A new spirit of confidence and fearlessness characterises those who continue to believe
Are all Christians monks?
George Guiver’s book exudes down-to-earthiness, bordering on irreverence
Is “progressive realism” either?
Weighing up the rights and wrongs of the Lammy Doctrine
How Roman women were victimised twice
The victims of abuse could also be degraded by historians
Should you really admit to regretting having kids?
Lamenting parenthood creates a psychological trap