Terrorism
Terror and its apologists
The liberal left’s excuses mask the real culprit behind terror attacks
Mr Darcy’s new gig
Perhaps “white privilege” exists after all?
Appeasing lawlessness
The chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland is more interested in pandering than effective policing
The identity politics of terrorism
When will the government tackle its own deniers of Jihadi terrorism?
We must get serious about being intolerant of intolerance
History is clear: excepting blasphemy from freedom of expression causes far more and far greater suffering than it prevents
The myth of overwhelming right-wing terrorism
Myth-makers are following fashion not evidence
The sound of silence
View from Oxford: a letter to the Vice-Chancellor
Vienna is becoming much like every other European capital
“Vienna is different” is the city’s proud motto, but sadly, Vienna is much like every other European city
The fatal fear of being accused of racism
The fear of being branded a racist raises questions about the West’s ability to protect itself from islamist attacks
Understanding France’s newest terrorism
Lockdown interrupted terrorism, but the post-lockdown West is more permissive