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‘Seen and not heard’: A feminist examination of the Covid-19 inquiry

‘Seen and not heard’: A feminist examination of the Covid-19 inquiry

The COVID-19 inquiry only reaffirmed the public’s attitude surrounding the government’s handling of the pandemic – unserious and poor. However, for women, the text messages coming to light expose a recurring pattern of misogyny within Number 10
The politician, the media, and her wardrobe

The politician, the media, and her wardrobe

The gender of female MPs is still a source of criticism that their male counterparts have never been subjected to
“If anybody ever asks us, let’s tell them we met in Manchester”: Frank Turner inspires at the Academy

“If anybody ever asks us, let’s tell them we met in Manchester”: Frank Turner inspires at the Academy

Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls stop off for show 2700 in Manchester, with support from Pet Needs and more

Margaret Thatcher decapitated at Welcome Fair

Thatcher was beheaded by revolutionary socialists at today’s Welcome Fair

The Conservatives need a new Iron Lady

Theresa May will be our next PM but must be more assertive and direct, like Thatcher, if she is to succeed at the country’s helm

Kent Tory students petition for 250ft statue of Margaret Thatcher

The iron statue is meant to encourage “sensible behaviour” and plans would have it stand across the street from university nightclub

TV Binge: This Is England ’90

Shane Meadows’ award-winning drama returns for a final season, stronger than ever

Interview: Frank Turner

Ol Urwin talks Thatcher, community and new album with Frank Turner.

Margaret Thatcher 1925-2013

No politician is perfect, no policy perfect, but in Thatcher’s case the damage caused is difficult to justify.

Thatcher the Libertarian?

Our contributor questions the conflation of Thatcher’s love of free markets but opposition to other freedoms

‘Man! I feel like a woman’

Susie Coen on the rise and fall of the power suit

Oxford Tory society loses university recognition after failing to pay a dinner bill

An £1,200 unpaid dinner bill is the final straw for Oxford University’s Conservative Association