Galloway is furthering a dangerous communalism – by dragging conflicts overseas towards the centre of domestic political discourse.
Heavy-handed state interventions often end up backfiring and curtailing liberty – they’re no substitute for people power.
The UK competes as itself too rarely to allow the Corporation’s complacency to let Britain down. Time to bring some Olympic focus.
The UK needs stronger national institutions, whether that be Great British Railways or the British Broadcasting Corporation.
Labour isn’t focused on the second, preferring to blame others for problems, and too many of its activists aren’t the first, either.
In England, the Tories have monopolised support on the Right, while the Left vote is split between Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Greens.
The centre isn’t where he or ConservativeHome or anyone else wants it to be. It’s where it is – “Far From Notting Hill”.
We’ve announced a £43 million package to help new arrivals find a home, a school place for their children, employment or a route to set up a business.
Extreme gender ideology undermines cultural norms, scientific reality, the connection between motherhood and children, parental rights, and free speech.
If he isn’t the sort of person we should be erecting statues to, then it’s time to do away with statues altogether.
“Christ, our Paschal Lamb, has been sacrificed, alleluia; therefore, let us keep the feast by sharing the unleavened bread of uprightness and truth, alleluia.”
“Our Shepherd is departed, the fount of living water,/At whose passing the sun was darkened…Today the gates of death…as well our Saviour has destroyed.”
“There was darkness over the earth…and about the ninth hour Jesus cried aloud: ‘My God why hast thou forsaken me?’ ”
“Where charity and love are, there God is. Love of Christ has gathered us into one. Let us rejoice in Him and be glad.”
I was very much the junior partner in the team that launched 18 Doughty Street in 2006. Here’s what we tried to do, and this new enterprise should do.