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.
His critics claim his appointment as International Development Secretary “could lead to the death of thousands of the world’s poorest people”.
One party cannot have a monopoly on BAME voters. Competition breeds excellence, and if we want excellent BAME policies, we need politicians competing for our votes.
National guidelines can help institutions resist the demands of unrepresentative campaigners.