The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of a man whose social media activity saw him in trouble with the law.
The inquisitors of Tate Britain have deemed Hogarth problematic. Is no one safe from their dangerous ideology?
Here, in a nutshell, is why Labour is struggling to make progress. Its obsession with identity politics puts it at odds with the majority of British people.
The most important quality for the next Secretary of State, I would have thought, is as a problem-solver/fire fighter.
David Skelton catalogues the snobbish abuse heaped by progressive intellectuals on workers in neglected towns.
We would invite Lord Herbert to meet some of the women’s groups, parents, gay and lesbian people, and sportswomen whose views differ from his.
Most of the media coverage has been on the survey’s woke and anti-woke findings, but there was another important discovery.
Galloway is furthering a dangerous communalism – by dragging conflicts overseas towards the centre of domestic political discourse.
The single most important thing for right-leaning outsiders to understand is that boards don’t control most of a firm’s political comment.
It was interesting to see the positive reaction to the Co-op, which was one of the few companies to stand by its decision to advertise, on social media.
Were they using the Ollie Robinson row yesterday to test the water for a wider, deeper intervention?
Heavy-handed state interventions often end up backfiring and curtailing liberty – they’re no substitute for people power.
Our new Lifelong Loan Entitlement will give everyone the equivalent of four years of post-18 education to use over their lifetime.
National guidelines can help institutions resist the demands of unrepresentative campaigners.