Online Safety Bill
Nadine Dorries is watching you
The Online Safety Bill threatens basic liberties
Barricading the bully pulpit
The Online Harms Bill promises safety for children but protects the very elites who corrupt and harm the young
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It is not just Muslim voters who have been abandoning the Labour Party
Is our law praiseworthy?
In connection with civil liberties, British law is at its lowest ebb
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Richard Holt’s sweeping survey of sporting history shows how games, from cricket to boxing, became one of Britain’s most durable cultural languages
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Part political history, part memoir, Matthew Elliott’s account captures the campaign that reshaped British politics
The roots of hatred
Antisemitism, an ancient subject, has once again become a hot topic
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Tonight’s political coverage is repeatedly interrupted by urgent appeals for charities that may or may not be fictional
Bypassing the parasites
Too often, lawyers add little to business transactions except delays and questionable costs
Department heads must roll
Apologies for gender dissidents are not enough — there must be consequences too
Beauty from the ruins of war
Painting gave artists and their viewers a temporary way out of the grim wartime reality
Good enough for politics
We should be more willing to declare some political problems solved
