Author Archives for Joanna Gray

When Will the Apology Come to Children?

August 29, 2024 11:07 am Published by 17 Comments

Joanna Gray works with some of the countless children whose mental health was devastated by lockdown. No wonder the NHS is reporting anxiety referrals through the roof. When will children get their apology?


DEI Is Dead. Long Live HR

August 25, 2024 11:00 am Published by 10 Comments

With DEI seemingly on the way out, Joanna Gray offers a fix for the HR void left by fading diversity initiatives – one that fosters true company unity without stressing divisions based on immutable characteristics.


Too Few Care for the Beauty of Nature

July 17, 2024 8:18 pm Published by 51 Comments

Ed Miliband’s decision to give the Mallard Pass a 3,000-acre-solar farm is like forcing a baby to have tattoos for its own health, says Joanna Gray. Trouble is, too few these days care for the beauty of nature.


Why Britain is Not a Failed State

July 15, 2024 7:19 pm Published by 61 Comments

A bunch of books recently have claimed Britain is a failed state. Sure, the Blob could do with a serious trim, says Joanna Gray. But in the most important ways, Britain is brilliant at tonnes of stuff.


Why Conservatism is Better

July 8, 2024 7:21 pm Published by 31 Comments

As the Right goes into opposition for at least the next five years, Joanna Gray takes a look at what it is about conservatism that makes it better than anything the Left has to offer – and no, it's not Boris Johnson.