![]() | Zoe Williams writes columns for the Guardian, and has done since 2000. Previously, she was on the London Evening Standard. She also writes for the Sunday Telegraph, along with Marie Claire, Good Housekeeping and various other women’s titles, in her ceaseless efforts to smash the patriarchy. She is author of one non-fiction book, Bring it on, Baby. |
Sunday 1 November 2009, 3.45pm Café
Standing up to Supernanny: why we need a Parents' Liberation Movement
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Raymond Tallis, emeritus professor of geriatric medicine, Manchester University