Emma Hamlyn
Is our law praiseworthy?
In connection with civil liberties, British law is at its lowest ebb
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Why they hated Ann Widdecombe
Fair-minded people could agree or disagree with her opinions. Left-wing bigots hated her for not abandoning them
Gary Stevenson is wrong about wealth taxes
The popular economist is irritating, but more importantly he is mistaken
Solent mean
Solent PhD student frozen out after introducing Roger Scruton into seminar
A chaplain’s vindication
The case of Dr Bernard Randall has exposed the rot in our institutions
Our first Catholic prime minister?
Andy Burnham’s religious background has a subtle but deep historical significance
The meaning and meaninglessness of Makerfield
Andy Burnham has triumphed — but can he maintain his success?
All the single ladies
Instead of trying to persuade reluctant women into motherhood, policymakers should focus on helping enthusiastic parents have larger families
In defence of the Freedom of Information Act
We should not let our access to information held by public authorities be diminished
When art took on fascism (and lost)
Abstract activist concerns have overshadowed aesthetic production
Scotland’s biggest legal scandal
Hundreds of men could have being denied their right to a fair trial because of a justice system that rules important character evidence inadmissible
Price caps and political pygmies
Britain’s capitalist command economy cannot let businesses be
A memo crying in the wilderness
Why does the Church of England now sound like an HR department?
