Courts
The case against climate change
Campaigners are using the courts to challenge states and utilities on greenhouse gases
Should we sacrifice principle to expediency?
The ‘temporary’ threat to trial by jury
Jury’s out
Reducing jury trials would reduce the legal backlog, but at what cost?
The “open borders experiment” is reversible
Keir Starmer can and should change the conditions by which migrants become eligible for Indefinite Leave To Remain status
The first female President will be Republican
American conservatives are far less averse to assertive women than the political left
Gender identity ideology is undermining healthcare
There is nothing “gender-affirming” about having cancer
Lily Phillips and the importance of feeling
We must remain sensitive to unspoken pain
Ireland must accept the Cass Review
The Republic is ignoring the disturbing evidence about youth transition
British industry has forgotten how to use its voice
Corporate cowards are not standing up to the government
Bluesky thinking?
The honeymoon phase of the X alternative could be short-lived
Subscribe to save the BBC
A radical new solution to the problem of the BBC’s outmoded licence fee that could ensure more high-quality programming
Israel, the ICJ and the plausibility of genocide
Commentators are misunderstanding the provisional measures of the International Court of Justice
Ministry of Silly Thoughts
Wes Streeting made the grave error of consulting the British people