All Humza Yousaf’s Hate Crime Act will achieve is to stir up more hatred
Humza Yousaf’s new legislation supports a load of nonsense at the expense of free speech
Humza Yousaf’s new legislation supports a load of nonsense at the expense of free speech
There can be little optimism about the future when the future is so consistently placed on pause
The NHS used controversial guidance from US organisation World Professional Association for Transgender Health to help shape trans policies
In our supposedly enlightened times, the myth that mothers cannot be great artists still persists
Making a series of abhorrent statements, supporting Hamas, pretending to be a cat on Big Brother... whose lives does he improve, exactly?
The idea that we must work forever is not only completely unrealistic, but a cruel sign of a society that does not value its old
Network Rail's 'Pride Pillar' is full of shapes and colours that represent different groups... but ultimately it means nothing
She made the right noises about equality, but the former Facebook CEO’s ‘Lean In’ philosophy was never about challenging how men run things
Gender identity is a faith, not a sexual orientation. Is it too much to ask politicians to use their brains?
The US paper is the latest liberal media to alarmingly narrow its range of opinions – just when we need them most
There’s more to a successful year than upping your productivity and diversifying your gut bacteria
From Davina McCall to Mariella Frostrup, stars who campaign for more awareness always seem to have something to flog
The current obsession with self-ID is undermining the generations of women who fought to overturn gender stereotypes
This is not a matter of patriotism or foreign ownership – it is a more fundamental question of trust and editorial independence
The star has been belittled as a ‘dumb blonde’ while shamed for not being ‘feminist’ enough. Yet what she has done for women is remarkable
Reckoning, a retrospective of the activist’s career comprising speeches, poems and more, tells a fierce tale but never catches literary fire