EDI
Fiddling while Canterbury burns
The new proposals from the Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice are depressingly wrongheaded
The problem with EDI
Equality, diversity and inclusion policies are constraining free thought and dividing people
The wrongs of Proudman
Criticism does not amount to discrimination or abuse
EDI corrodes the rule of law
Embedding EDI in the work of barristers makes for bad law, not a good society
The Bar should say “bye” to EDI
Barristers should not have to follow ever more extensive equality standards
The scourge of EDI
It is patronising, divisive and anti-meritocratic
The Church of England is practicing a secular religion
Equality, diversity and inclusion can be prioritised over religious faith
Exhausting, divisive and irrational
Academia must undo the excesses of the Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion agenda
An £800,000 lesson in how not to do diversity training
Lloyds should never have fired Carl Borg-Neal
Against sacrificing academic excellence
Proposed changes could exacerbate threats to the free pursuit of knowledge