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
Queen of Hearts
Perturbed to find Diana has a starring role in Celebrity Help! My House is Haunted
How to mainline true crime
People are tuning in for entertainment, not pure information
Harry Potter and the bourgeois-bohemian dream
Looking back at the dreams and resentments of an ascendant class
The return of Spencerian liberalism
Richard Hanania is a figure of fun for many, but he represents a broader return to liberalism’s sinister origins
Immigration restrictionists need more honest arguments
Our debates are side-stepping fundamental questions of morality
Do hurt people hurt people?
This popular cliché attempts to be generous but ends up implying that victims are tainted
A cut above
Above all is the quietude, broken only by the snipping chatter of several scissors
Correcting Cass’s critics
Attempts to intellectually discredit the Cass Review have completely failed
How dark can humour be?
Laughter — even laughter about morbid things — is part of what makes us human
The first rule of Plot Club is…
The Tories are absolutely, definitely, certainly not scheming to replace Rishi Sunak