Hannah Betts
Hannah Betts is a feature writer, interviewer, and columnist across a range of subjects for an array of British broadsheets and magazines. Betts's interests cover all aspects of the zeitgeist: not least, feminism, social and sexual mores, royalty, literature and history. She tweets @HannahJBetts
Terence Rattigan
The subtly subversive chronicler of Englishness still makes grown men cry
Opposing big government means opposing climate change
We need a market-led course to net zero
Post-truth medicine
Gender clinics offer a charade that relies on the symbols of evidence-based medicine
Inflation and inflated expectations
To understand inflation, we must understand different kinds of inflation
Rite of autumn
Labour is celebrating the harvest and definitely not sacrificing pensioners in the hopes that the gods grant us plenty in the coming fiscal year
The case for duelling
A Modest Proposal: If yes to assisted suicide, then why not duelling?
Risks and rewards
It is too easy to forget that jockeys run life-threatening risks
The bizarre campaign against Physician Associates
The interests of doctors are being elevated above the interests of patients
Britain isn’t the Balkans
The UK is not, despite heated rhetoric, on the brink of sectarian violence. But it is heading in the wrong direction
The right-on, left-wing oppressors
A flaw in the design of academic studies makes the Left appear less authoritarian than the Right