Section: Review

Total Results: 186


Jo Swinson speaks at a Q&A at the Liberal Democrat Party Conference in September. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
12/03/2019 - 12:04am

Jo Swinson’s feminist credentials are a joke Fetishising self-identified gender over biological sex is putting women in danger

Sarah Ditum

Thursday, November 28

28.11

How toxic is Scottish masculinity? Rachel McCormack's new documentary, <i>The Ideal Scotsman</I> casts an empathetic eye over the men who wear tartan skirts

Julie Bindel

Monday, November 25

25.11

How pessimism is poisoning our politics We are living through another 'Morbid Age'

James Bloodworth

25.11

Communism’s war on Christianity and Islam The Soviet Union's long campaign against religion anticipated Dawkins and Hitchens

Daniel Kalder

Tuesday, November 19

19.11

Hillary Clinton’s ‘Gutsy Women’ is an epic of fake humility New books by the Clintons and Meghan Daum make an unexpected point about modern feminism

Tanya Gold

Thursday, November 14

14.11

The battle to believe in God Don't kid yourself that atheism is a modern invention — it's as old as religion

Giles Fraser

Monday, November 11

11.11

Inside the mind of the Jordan Peterson fanboy A new film about the professor skirts over the real story of his appeal

James Bloodworth

Monday, November 4

04.11

Why Miranda is more daring than Fleabag Miranda Hart’s creation — now a decade old — doesn't rely on filthy jokes for laughs

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, October 30

30.10

How the Left lost all purpose Labour is being driven ever further into the echo chamber, away from the people it is supposed to represent

James Bloodworth

Tuesday, October 15

15.10

Who are you calling a dictator? When it comes to totalitarian excess, Trump and Boris are mere amateurs

Daniel Kalder

Friday, October 11

11.10

The gruesome fate of gifted women A new film about Judy Garland perpetuates a misogynistic myth — only men can fully inhabit genius

Tanya Gold

Tuesday, October 8

08.10

John Humphrys will always be Auntie’s man The BBC only tolerates dissent if it is kept within certain bounds

Robin Aitken