The destruction of truth is at the heart of Western cultural decline
When there are no rules and no facts, all our rights come under threat from the self-obsessed elites
When there are no rules and no facts, all our rights come under threat from the self-obsessed elites
The role would give philosophy lecturer Prof Arif Ahmed the authority to investigate free speech breaches at universities
Are activists today really so sure that they, too, won't be vilified by future generations?
Mark Hillery, who gave more than £7 million to his alma mater, will focus on causes protecting scholars from getting cancelled
The star of new Netflix spy drama, Treason, on the 'shady things' she saw while modelling in 1990s Moscow – and her love of Terry Gilliam
Visible, developed by an ex-GCHQ privacy expert, lets you see how the world sees you
Chief executive of the Office for Students said promoting a particular protected characteristic ‘to the detriment of others’ may be unlawful
Demands for repatriating Asian and African artefacts will make the UK more insular and less aware of non-Western cultures
The Charity Commission has allowed Cambridge’ s anthropology museum to ‘return’ artefacts, probably to a slave-trading king's heirs
Changes to the Higher Education Bill would make it much harder for university scholars to enforce their rights
Government rows back over Bill designed to protect speakers after lobbying by Tory peers
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie believes Rushdie may have felt unable to write the book now as society is seized by ‘epidemic of self-censorship’
The Nigerian author is a captivating speaker who condemns cancel culture, and makes the first of Radio 4's annual series essential listening
A Coleridge poem has been given a trigger warning. But we think the woke police should go much further
The problem is rapidly getting worse, as a cohort brought up online brings new intolerance to campus
Motion to oust Joanne Harris, president of the the union, over an alleged 'culture of fear' fails
By looking to ancient history to save tomorrow, Ralston College has bold ambitions – and could start a movement
Money talks, and furious alumni are making their voices heard. It is only the beginning of the fightback
As she leaves English National Ballet, the Spaniard talks about her bold next steps
For some big names, a comeback may seem impossible. But is it?
Prof Arif Ahmed believes consent is a key factor in protecting academics from attacks on their material
The actor has once again sought to cancel his creator JK Rowling for believing that women are women and trans women are trans women
The Home Secretary is right about the migrant crisis, but that makes her a target for those who want to maintain the lie