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Articles by Fiorella Nash

About Fiorella Nash
Fiorella Nash is a researcher and writer for the London-based Society for the Protection of Unborn Children and has over ten years' experience researching life issues from a feminist perspective. She makes regular appearances at both national and international conferences and has appeared on radio and in print discussing issues such as abortion, gendercide, maternal health and commercial surrogacy. She is the author of The Abolition of Woman: How Radical Feminism Is Betraying Women (Ignatius Press, 2018), and is also an award-winning novelist, having published numerous books and short stories under the nom-de-plume Fiorella De Maria.
The Dispatch

Immigration judge: Asylum-seeker’s rape didn’t happen because she chose life

February 14, 2020 Fiorella Nash 2

It is not often that both sides of the abortion debate find themselves in agreement, but a story currently making the rounds has both pro-life and women’s rights groups up in arms. According to news […]

The Dispatch

UK activist says she was wrongfully denied entrance to the US

January 24, 2020 Fiorella Nash 8

The Emperor has no clothes. The famous Hans Christian Anderson story has kept coming to mind in recent months as the battle over trans ideology in Britain and abroad has intensified. More than one nation […]

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The battle for truth in Saint Paul’s beleaguered island

December 10, 2019 Fiorella Nash 7

Two years ago, I wrote an article prompted by the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia, a journalist from my homeland, the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta. The contract killing of a journalist who was working […]

Essay

“The old soldier is forgotten in peace”

June 6, 2019 Fiorella Nash 4

I was first introduced to Percy by my nonagenarian neighbor, the indefatigable George. Like many of my elderly neighbors, George has lived on this street since the houses were first built, one of the many […]

Features

Accusations of “misgendering” in England raise questions over free speech, legal protections

March 29, 2019 Fiorella Nash, CWR Staff 7

Several recent incidents have joined the citizenry of England in a debate over free speech and limited government, with the country’s Malicious Communications Act at the center of controversy in the wake of “misgendering” episodes […]

The Dispatch

Jihadi bride should return to Britain and face the consequences

February 18, 2019 Fiorella Nash 9

In 2015, during the week-long mid-term break from school, three teenagers from London’s East End told their parents that they were going out for the day. Instead, they packed their bags and travelled together to […]

The Dispatch

Controversial movie about a shocking 1993 murder is opening old wounds

January 27, 2019 Fiorella Nash 2

There are certain events in a nation’s history that etch themselves permanently into the public consciousness. Every American over a certain age will know where he was when he heard that JFK had been assassinated. […]

Books

Debating the 8th offers pro-life and pro-abortion arguments prior to Ireland’s referendum

May 16, 2018 Fiorella Nash 2

Editor Conor O’Riordan has compiled a candid and often challenging collection of essays, which attempts to bring together arguments from both sides of the debate. […]

The Dispatch

UK Catholic mothers group hosts daughter of St. Gianna Beretta Molla

April 30, 2018 Fiorella Nash 1

The group was founded in 2015, in part, in response to a secular Facebook mothers’ group where womanhood, motherhood, manhood and family life were constantly […]

The Dispatch

Pity Saint Paul’s beleaguered island

October 23, 2017 Fiorella Nash 6

The murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia is a horrific reminder, for those of us who fled Malta during the 1970s and 1980s, of the […]

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