Crime
Murders for late May
From psychological character studies to witty and fast-paced detective novels, Jeremy Black rounds up the best crime fiction for late Spring
The detective who knew too much
Ian Thomson delves into the most-investigated unsolved killing in British history as the investigation report was finally released on 15 June
Murder on the Dancefloor?
Government plans to send undercover police into nightclubs are absurd and destructive
The Police Bill isn’t the threat to democracy the Left say it is
If you’re looking for the enemies of free speech, you’re looking the wrong way, argues Robert Poll
Women need to demand freedom, not safety
Calls to change public life to protect women set a bad precedent for the way in which we view women’s freedom
Why feminists should oppose the death penalty
Feminists should be against the death penalty on the basis that the criminal justice system is built upon sexism, racism and class prejudice
Crooked compendium
Ms Lees offers a new take on the template, but she is walking a well-trodden path
Keep men out of women’s prisons
A judicial review has been brought to challenge HMPPS policy which allows men who identify as women to mix with female prisoners
The sword of justice cuts both ways
Unexplained Wealth Orders reverse the burden of proof
The Long Hours: remembering David Oluwale
How one man’s English journey, begun in hope, turned into a nightmare
