I can just about imagine why a gay Parisian might just decide to send an unequivocal message to the Left at the next election.
Enshrining the doctrine of reasonable accommodation in the Bill would substantially improve the status quo.
A new report, and an event tomorrow, highlight the plight of people throughout the world persecuted for practising their faith – especially by extremist Islamist groups.
It should be the role of the Higher Education Minister to make the Government’s view known that on campus there are practically no limits to intellectual discussion.
“There is no force on earth that brings people together like the voluntary exchange of goods and services.”
“This man received death threats and we have all looked the other way.”
The state is indirectly attacking an individual who has received death threats rather than take action against those threatening him.
Yes, these spaces are spaces we can learn from. Safely.
If there were a simple way for the exchequers of the world to get their hands on more money, you can be sure they’d have tried it by now.
Pupils and teachers face ridicule and ostracism for so much as uttering a single word of support for the Conservative Party.
Without this Data Communications Bill, excitable European judges could fatally undermine intelligence gathering capabilities.
We agonise about how much oversight the state should have over us. But government is only going where others can also go, and often do.
A way of approaching the Investigatory Powers Bill, and much else, even before we know all the details.
Are the fundamental tenets of freedom – that of association, expression, and worship – being maintained to their fullest extent? Some would say not.