Positive ideas of empire which in recent decades almost no one dared to express are emerging once more into public discourse.
The new Home Secretary wants to uphold traditional British means of maintaining liberty and the rule of law.
Too often councillors are cheerleaders-in-chief for incongruous cultural blots on our landscapes.
There is real concern among Centre-Right students that their opinions will result in their being penalised academically.
If the BBC wants to balance its coverage of the culture war, it should commission this Oxford ethicist to tell the truth about Britain’s past.
As with Brexit, the fundamentals of the Tory position are much stronger than they may seem to be.
It’s one thing to acknowledge the fact that all human beings are nuanced and flawed. It’s quite another to censor our past.
The college was acting consistently with the Government’s policy aim. But it’s alumni, not students, that are universities’ customers.
We cannot know yet whether 2015 was the start of a new ascendancy or whether, like 1900, it is an anomaly that posterity hardly notices.
Furthermore, they should be more proactive in defending the financial interests of their members.