Michael Reiners
Michael Reiners is a writer and barrister who tweets @mcrreiners
Twitter’s doxxing problem
Social media “outings” expose serious lapses in legality and digital morality
The case against the ECHR
Sunak must take on Strasbourg to uphold sovereignty and sound policy
Can criminals be judges?
Freemasons, extremists, even members of the Garrick Club can be appointed to the bench
The Conservative immigration betrayal
The Tories have delivered immigration on an absolutely unprecedented scale
The name game
There’s a meeting of the world’s most important leaders, and Rishi has been invited along, too
Nesta, I detest ya
An engine of innovation has become a puddle of inanity
Two sides of the weird frontier
The archly neutral now stands on the margins, looking out at a society of fear and outrage
The Gradel Quadrangles at New College, Oxford
Postmodernity perches precariously in the porter’s lodge
The British Holocaust cover-up that wasn’t
A fanciful and convoluted conspiracy theory has blighted the reputation of the Channel Islands
Socialism with Starmerite characteristics
The coming-out party of the Labour moderates had distinctly totalitarian vibes
The scarlet letter
A touchy-feely Labour government must embrace the ugly reality of business
Counting Covid costs
We need a broad perspective of Britain’s pandemic failures