Ruby Stockham
Ruby Stockham was formerly a staff writer at Left Foot Forward. She has a Masters degree in Modern Literature and was the winner of The Spectator's 2013 prize for travel writing.
Northern Ireland’s new prostitution laws will not make the sex trade safer
How can making clients more secretive possibly be considered a positive step?
We cannot afford to be complacent about the far-right
UKIP is not a far right party, but that doesn't mean its voters don't hold far right sympathies.
Are cancer drugs really the best place to make savings?
The government's consistently huge spends on NHS reform and the Trident programme indicate dubious priorities.
Can this year’s graduates really expect record salaries?
New research suggests that the median starting salary for graduates will reach £30,000 for the first time this year.
Migrating health workers could damage health systems in developing countries
We need to think about the impact that our imported NHS has on vulnerable people abroad.
Hilary Mantel and the ‘vicious’ left
The proposal to stop the broadcast of a fictional portrayal of Margaret Thatcher reveals something far more pernicious than an author's fantasy.