Equalities and Human Rights Commission
Runaway judiciary
The Government’s new consultation programme offers hope for a long overdue reform of the Human Rights Act
The campus grievance industry
An illiberal network of activists and quangos threatens our cherished academic freedom
Where do you draw the line?
The West should think twice before providing endless weaponry to Ukraine
Wagner rides again
A return to enchanted tradition in Siegfried at Longborough Festival Opera
An unlikely man of the people
Kenneth Clark has been unfairly accused of elitism; he wanted to democratise the glories of Western art and make it available to all
Descent into hell
In Venezuela, socialism’s gruesome legacy is no academic question
American judges have chosen life — so should Britain
It’s not only the US Supreme Court that has serious concerns about abortion
Celebrate our multi-ethnic democracy
Rakib’s Britain: the UK has given a golden opportunity to minority Brits, so why are we told patriotism isn’t for us?
Since when did Stonewall side with bullies?
The feminist fix: When they push, you push back just as hard
Do we really need so many stage adaptations of novels?
There’s much that can go wrong when the drama of a book is transferred to the stage