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.
How the UK’s abortion debate was revived
Scottish devolution and questions about free speech have prompted a resurgence of one of our oldest ethical debates.
If Osborne takes us back to the thirties, how different will things look?
Does Osborne have any right to get ruffled about comparisons with the 1930s?
Tower Hamlets, Bradford and Breckland: how ethnic inequality is changing
Runnymede report finds that ethnic inequalities are widespread throughout England and Wales.
Do Tory benefit cuts impact on children’s rights?
A new report suggests that young people identify several infringements of their rights in George Osborne's economic policies.
Five things to expect from the Autumn statement
Heroic announcements on public service spending cannot detract from the reality of our economic situation.
Review: Citizenfour: Snowden under siege
Laura Poitras' chilling portrait of Edward Snowden on the edge of exposure raises many questions about our relationship to surveillance in the UK.