It is damaged beyond repair by poor definitions, confusion and misuse. The term harms Muslims.
Government dialogue with an organisation doesn’t mean Ministers rewarding it. Rather, it means engaging with it.
All concerned want to save face over the Johnson burqa row – May, Lewis and the man himself. Here’s a rough and ready way to correct its mishandling.
Reform of the sex industry is better both for buyers and sellers than bans – a reply to Fiona Bruce’s article of last week.
On balance, I feel a common NATO deterrent possessed by the USA would ensure security and free up money for conventional forces.
How I converted from teenage Trotskyism to the party that believes in success, respects the citizen, and makes the tough decisions.
Murdo Fraser MSP, Natalie Elphicke, Andrew Lilico, John Glen MP, Heidi Allen and others respond to Osborne’s statement.
Every young person should know that without a civil marriage, religious marriage affords them few rights and protections.
The ConservativeHome writer and Conservative Muslim Forum Chairman makes the case for the Government’s new security proposals.
Congratulations to our regular contributor.
Tax cuts and the patent box have tempted Pfizer to the UK – we should celebrate that.
It remains true that the easier we make terminations, the more employment will be created.
What this brief explosion of vitriol demonstrates is the intense prejudice against Shariah amongst some parts of the media and some politicians.
Philip Hollobone’ bill to ban the burqa is rebounding on the Conservative Party as a whole.
The final piece of our mini-series about anti-Muslim prejudice – and what the Government and Party should do about it.