Soraya Nadia McDonald
Pretty prose and ugly reality
Review: “Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World” by Jessica Valenti and Jaclyn Friedman
The curious case of the “Gaylor” affair
Whatever the framing, the sexuality is the story
Time for realpolitik in Israel
Britain’s foreign policy in the Middle East should put British interests first
Taking Pride
If sexual orientation is not a choice and therefore nothing to be ashamed of, then it can be nothing to be proud of either
Venice’s tortuous tourist tax
How much public money has been wasted on a scheme which will be quietly retired?
British defence must be renewed
War may not be imminent but Britain must still be secure
Where has all the money gone?
Even Booker Prize-winning novelists struggle to make a living from writing
The Boy who never grew old
Eric Ravilious’s ethereal watercolours chime with today’s sensibilities
The cost of dissent
Brave women have sacrificed a lot to stand up for their gender critical beliefs
The slick glide through the institutions
When values are outsourced to third-party organisations, everybody suffers
The BBC should remember what it’s for
A public broadcaster should exist for truthful journalism, not fashionable pieties