You may not agree with his views on gay sex and abortion – or what were his views – but they should not be marginalised as illegitimate.
The element of surprise can work if it outfoxes the opposition, but not if shocks your own side.
The campaign against the paper is not so much about a headline last week, but about shifting the balance of media power to the left.
My Private Member’s Bill on disability equality before birth, which is due to be debated in the Lords this Friday, seeks to right a terrible wrong.
Conservatives have never been anti-state, and Brexit offers us the chance to reclaim important parts of the Tory tradition.
The institution’s present popularity is dependent on the Queen, and, surely, her likeableness is tied to her apoliticism.
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Sex-selective abortion is causing massive social disruption in the world’s biggest countries.
Clear law is a help to women facing discrimination – and opponents’ misleading claims do not bear scrutiny.
The 1967 Act isn’t up to the job – my Ten Minute Rule Bill seeks to set that right.
Advances in medical science have left the law outdated – but many on both sides of the debate are happy to leave the issue to civil servants.
In both Britain and America teenage pregnancy rates are falling fast, but no one knows why.
Even for those who do accept that the unborn child is a non-person, Dawkins’ position is a problematic one
There is a natural path ahead: announce a resignation by the end of next week, and allow a contest to take place over the summer.