University culture wars are emblematic of a wider societal sickness; one that the Government has done little to get a grip on.
Truss says her “vision is to strengthen our economic and security ties in order to build a network of liberty around the world.”
Issues that could be settled in the pub are being taken to regulators and the High Court.
The third part of a series on ConHome this week about the politics of race and ethnicity in Britain today.
Our introduction to: what each Bill is, the politics of it, who’s responsible, arguments for and against – and a controversy rating out of ten.
“We do have a challenge…it is to respond to the new political configuration here without falling into the trap of statism.”
As the culture war becomes more vicious, we lose sight of what ought to be the elemental precepts of a liberal society.
Much like a parent intent on disciplining their naughty child, this Government’s preferred policy tool seems to be prohibition.
Our new Lifelong Loan Entitlement will give everyone the equivalent of four years of post-18 education to use over their lifetime.
Some good things, a few bad ones, some absences – and an opportunity missed not so much to level up Britain as to level with voters.
The Government should instead look into reviewing the Equality Act, which makes these institutions subject to its harassment provision.
Concentration on “micro-aggressions” at work threatens to make any kind of workplace interaction a free speech minefield.
Controversial but reasonable opinions can be the basis of a visit from the police or even arrest.
He gave a brave speech to the Adam Smith Institute on some of the most contentious issues of our time.
Zahawi, the new Education Secretary, should consider whether the bill as it stands is a sticking plaster.