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Interviews and Book Reviews

‘How we handled our child’s request to change gender: Families share their lessons while Matilda Gosling offers expert parenting advice.’

The Sunday Times (30 November 2025)

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‘It’s not too early to start getting ready for secondary school. Here’s how.’

The Times (9 June 2025)

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‘Five brilliant books to read if you’re a parent of teens.’

The Times (4 June 2025)

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‘Books to turn to… If you have a stroppy teen.’

Good Housekeeping (June 2025)

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‘I’ve read dozens of parenting books so you don’t have to – here are the best tips.’

The Times (3 April 2025)

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‘Woman to woman: What do we need to thrive in 2025?’

Good Housekeeping (April 2025)

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‘Tips of the week… parenting teenagers | Matilda Gosling, the author of Teenagers: The Evidence Base, offers the best tips for handling those difficult teenage years.’

The Week Magazine (21 February 2025)

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‘Understanding the inbetweeners: helping your teenagers escape the doom loop’

The Critic: review (17 February 2025)

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‘Advice for parents of teens – don’t bang on about mental health: Teenagers: The Evidence Base by Matilda Gosling is a bracingly no-nonsense parenting guide’

The Times: review (8 February 2025)

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‘How to be a good parent to teenagers – the expert’s guide’

The Times: interview (25 January 2025)

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‘The myth of the teenager: adolescents suffer from an image problem. Matilda Gosling’s Teenagers: The Evidence Base looks at the facts to dispel unhelpful stereotypes.’

The New Statesman: review (15 January 2025)

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Evidence-Based Parenting by Matilda Gosling review – the science of child-rearing’

The Times (20 January 2024)

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Other Research Coverage

‘A gender-critical book at Scotland’s National Library is the latest in a long line of cancellations.’

The Guardian (12 September 2025)

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‘Compelled conformity: Lesbian, gay, and bisexual experiences of EDI in UK workplaces.’

LGB Alliance (July 2025)

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‘Glastonbury, censorship and the BBC blues.’

Fearless Diversity Podcast (10 July 2025)

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‘Why trans activists who hound their work colleagues could cost employers dear.’

The Scotsman (8 July 2025)

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‘Freedom of expression in publishing “undermined by attitudes towards those with gender critical views”, report claims.’

The Bookseller (4 July 2025)

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‘Being a “book person” doesn’t make you a better human being.’

The Critic (1 July 2025)

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‘JK Rowling has exposed how desperate the gender extremists have become.’

The Telegraph (27 June 2025)

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‘Here’s what it’s like to be “cancelled” for your beliefs.’

The Scotsman (25 June 2025)

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‘“Sparkly” pro-trans books targeting toddlers.’

The Telegraph (25 June 2025)

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‘Judgment: For Women Scotland and The Scottish Ministers.’ See paragraph 203, which refers to Women’s Services: A Sector Silenced (2024 research with Sex Matters).

Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (16 April 2025)

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‘Written intervention on behalf of Scottish Lesbians, The Lesbian Project and LGB Alliance’

Supreme Court of the United Kingdom: For Women Scotland and The Scottish Ministers (22 October 2024)

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‘Written intervention on behalf of Sex Matters’

Supreme Court of the United Kingdom: For Women Scotland and The Scottish Ministers (22 October 2024)

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‘HR responds: does DEI need to be reset?’

HR Magazine (9 October 2024)

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‘Employers are backing away from EDI – a monster they cannot tame’

The Sunday Times (6 October 2024)

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‘Kafkaesque nightmare… rape crisis centre ‘heresy hunt’ against a volunteer who stood up for the rights of victims to know the true sex of case workers’

The Daily Mail (25 May 2024)

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‘JK Rowling backs call for ‘female only’ rape support in Scotland as report highlights ‘bullying’ of feminists’

Scottish Daily Express (16 January 2024)

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‘Staff working in rape and trafficking centres are routinely subjected to bullying and intimidation for defending women’s rights, report warns’

Mail Online (15 January 2024)

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‘Funders among those urged to support skills development in charities’

UK Fundraising (2 November 2023)

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‘Running to stand still: why decades of skills reform have failed to shift the dial on UK productivity & investment in training’

FE News (13 September 2023)

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‘Whitehall doesn’t know best – but devolution is harming skills policy’

FE Week (23 September 2023)

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‘Two decades of skills policies haven’t improved prodictivity, says report’

FE Week (12 September 2023)

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‘Project identifies lack of training opportunities for upskilling emerging leaders of smaller charities’

UK Fundraising (1 August 2023)

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Articles

‘Teenagers aren’t jam: when assigning labels undermines mental health’

Welldoing (6 February 2025)

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‘I’m a scientist – here’s a parent’s guide to surviving the teenage years’

Netmums (28 January 2025)

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‘Unintended consequences: are mental health programmes undermining well-being?’

Teach Secondary Magazine (15 November 2024)

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‘The problem with EDI’

The Critic (8 October 2024)

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‘Survivors of male violence need single-sex spaces’

The Critic (16 January 2024)

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‘Unbaking the genderbread person’  

The Critic (17 April 2023)

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‘Children and gender distress’

The Critic (10 October 2022)

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