Jews face real racism, but campaigners are blind to it
A landmark inquiry into the NUS shows that anti-Semitism is rarely handled with the same severity as discrimination against other minorities
A landmark inquiry into the NUS shows that anti-Semitism is rarely handled with the same severity as discrimination against other minorities
By blocking the SNP’s gender recognition Bill, the Prime Minister can show he is serious about the UK’s integrity
Rishi Sunak's plans to extend numeracy lessons are more likely to humiliate and discourage schoolchildren than prepare them for adult life
The discredited fallacies of a few blinkered scientists and activists are fast becoming troublingly mainstream
The Government's desperate plea for "altruism" is a far cry from Thatcher's pragmatic response to miners
Our culture is being attacked by ideologues who pretend that it’s Right-wingers who are provoking conflict
It's not about being a good person. It is a term for an authoritarian, dangerous ideology
The contrast between the adaptability of the supermarkets and the waste of the public sector is shocking
Such zero-sum thinking is a lazy, antagonistic and profoundly depressing way of looking at the future
It is a luxury to be able to afford multiple arrests while the rest of us worry about how to make ends meet
The UK's quasi-religious faith in our healthcare system will not be shaken by empirical evidence or real life experience
If our contemporary teenage Joan of Arc had her way our lives would once more be nasty, brutish and short
Rishi Sunak was right to give the Cop27 summit a miss; these events have become deeply hypocritical
Yes, there have been some promising signs, but there is a very long way to go in the battle for common sense
Called a fascist for supporting a controversial author, the guitarist sacrificed his music career – but says he made the right choice
They remain conspicuously quiet about some of the worst attacks on women’s rights, autonomy and dignity around the world