Equaliteach
Revolving door ideologues
Publicly disowned last year, Equaliteach is now back — and receiving more taxpayer funds.
Is Britain on course for abortion up to birth?
Diana Johnson’s amendment creates a medical and legal vacuum that would endanger women and their babies
The “conversion therapy” ban still makes for bad law
Recent amendments have failed to answer serious concerns about its implications
The ongoing fiasco of European defence
Starry-eyed talk of continental cooperation obscures the grim reality of competing interests
NatCon lives on
The conference has gone ahead in Brussels despite protests and police action
Saving my own bacon
Only the particularly pig-headed will stick it out in the pork farming business
Common prayer
Britain, and her monarchy, have a language fitted for times of joy and sorrow alike — so why does the Church of England make such poor use of our traditional liturgy?
The other Camus
The controversial author’s work is filled not just with anger but with autumnal regret
Parklife people
This book has a brilliant premise but, frustratingly, it doesn’t quite work
Who are universities for?
Research is important — but serving the needs and desires of students matters more