Author Archives: Melissa Benn

Why bringing back grammar schools is not proving a popular idea……

A quick report on two successes for the comprehensive argument in recent student union debates. The first was held on February 5th, at Manchester Debating Union, the largest student debating body in the country, where Professor Bernard Barker ( the first comprehensive student to go on to become the head of a comprehensive school) and… Continue Reading

Upcoming debates – part 1

I will be taking part in a few debates and discussions over the next few months. First up – see below….. MANCHESTER DEBATING UNION This House Would Reintroduce Grammar Schools February 5 @ 5:00 pm / 6:30 pm This House Would Reintroduce Grammar Schools Grammar schools, dominant in the UK until the 1960s, ran under… Continue Reading

Primary politics: parenting advice from Toby Young and Michael Rosen

Two publications ostensibly designed to provide reassurance and wisdom to parents of primary-age children and perhaps to tap in to the ever-growing “pushy parenting” market. What Every Parent Needs to Know: How to Help Your Child Get the Most Out of Primary School  Toby Young and Miranda Thomas Viking, 432pp, £14.99 Good Ideas: How to Be Your… Continue Reading

Some autumn events

IN CONVERSATION WITH OWEN JONES September 29th, 7 pm. I will be in conversation with Owen Jones about his new book The Establishment: And how they get away with it Location: Sutton House, 2-4 Homerton High Street, Hackney, London E9 6JQ The event is put on by Pages bookshop in Hackney. Go to their events… Continue Reading

Is Britain still too elitist?

Below, my contribution to a recent discussion in Prospect, reflecting on the publication of a recent report by the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission. The big question: Social mobility Is Britain still too elitist? A new report states that people educated at Oxbridge have created a “closed shop at the top” Each week, Prospect… Continue Reading

… and short interview about the Edinburgh festival itself….

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Edinburgh International Book Festival

My session at the recent Edinburgh International Book Festival ( August 17th) was filmed. There is also an added bit at the end, talking to members of the audience about their reaction to the session and the festival etc. Continue Reading

Gove’s departure – and what might follow

Below, my piece in today’s Guardian Comment page on the sudden demotion of Michael Gove. One could hear the gasps echoing around the political world yesterday morning. Gove demoted to the whips’ office? Unthinkable. Or was it? For experienced Gove watchers, there were a few signs in the air. At last month’s Wellington College festival… Continue Reading

Austerity Bites

Harry’s Last Stand by Harry Leslie Smith and Austerity Bites by Mary O’Hara – my latest review in the Guardian. Right now, some inventive literary festival programmer is probably trying to set up a staged discussion between Harry Leslie Smith and Mary O’Hara. If not, they should – it would be fascinating. Smith, a mere… Continue Reading

What should we tell our daughters about sex?

Below the first of a number of short extracts, that I will be publishing on this blog, from ‘What Should We Tell Our Daughters?’ – now out in paperback, and available from all good bookshops and, of course, from Amazon. …………………………………………………………………….. What about sex? Even young children realise, if only subliminally, that they owe their… Continue Reading

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THE CRISIS OF THE MERITOCRACY

The crisis of the meritocracy: Britain’s transition to mass education since the Second World War PETER MANDLER, 2020 Oxford: Oxford University Press 361pp, hardback, £25, ISBN 9780198840145 Cambridge historian Peter Mandler has a fundamentally optimistic story to tell about the growth of universal education in Britain over the last seventy years and one can sense… Continue reading…

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A Cold War Tragedy

Melissa will be in conversation with Anne Sebba about her new book, ‘Ethel Rosenberg – A Cold War Tragedy.’ Weds 15th September 2021, 5-6pm, in the Robert Graves Tent at the Wimbledon Book Festival. More information here.   Continue reading…