Stephen Daisley
Stephen Daisley is a writer and commentator based in Scotland. Follow him at @JournoStephen
Sectarian cinema?
It may not be easy, but multicultural societies must embrace liberal values if they are to survive
Overthrowing the kritarchy
The overturning of Roe v. Wade would be a victory for democracy
Islamism, not social media, killed David Amess
Why won’t MPs and ministers speak frankly about the motives for his murder?
I’m done with po-faced politicians
We have long since lost the spirit of 1983
Bad Law Project?
The good, the bad, and the ugly of crowdfunding legal cases
Going to the ends of the earth
A thrilling story of machismo, mutiny and madness in the Pacific
The Caribbean after slavery
Professor Jeremy Black on the Caribbean in the 19th century
Dinner in the Bloodlands
Belarus Free Theatre brings moral complexity to the table
Why are we allowing “The Family Sex Show”?
We need to ask hard questions about what we expose our children to in the name of “inclusion”
Three act tragedy
The Wagatha Christie case reveals the addictive fun of gossip — but also its corrosive power
Ukraine: Where’s the peace plan?
If we don’t create a road to peace, Ukraine may become another Syria
Trojan charities
Institutional drift leftwards does not have to be inevitable