Trans ideologues want to hide your child’s problems from you
By Madeleine Kearns
What we once perhaps dismissed as the fringe fear of a few activists is now a force in world demographics
By Madeleine Kearns
One agency shows a smiling blonde wearing a T-shirt captioned ‘I grow cute babies’
By Madeleine Kearns
Lockdown in Virginia with the former senator’s huge family
By Madeleine Kearns
Hundreds of customers can be seen snaking around the block, eagerly awaiting tubs and cones of buttery, sugary batter
By Madeleine Kearns
‘Come to think of it, no. I’ve never had a patient, once prescribed, go off them’
By Madeleine Kearns
Abusers take advantage of a cultural blindspot
By Madeleine Kearns
When it comes to women’s sports, who counts as a woman?
By Madeleine Kearns
The chaplain led his parish in a ‘Rosary of reparation for the gross offence to God which is Pride Glasgow’.
By Madeleine Kearns
The Canadian Prime Minister told some of the most liberal students in America about the courage to ‘open themselves to another conviction.’
By Madeleine Kearns
In, Bartlett Sher’s revival, Eliza Doolittle’s stalwart character is the great triumph.
By Madeleine Kearns