University of East Anglia
New universities in the early Eighties: an elegy
Steve Morris reflects on his time at the University of East Anglia with his contemporary, Iain Dale
Sometimes it’s best to shoot the messenger
Ordinary citizens feel a greater claim than ever before to what goes on in public institutions
Keir’s comms catastrophe
Labour’s goal is clear but its messaging is anything but
The problem with EDI
Equality, diversity and inclusion policies are constraining free thought and dividing people
British universities should stop using foreign students as a crutch
Its short-term benefits are obvious but it is not a long-term solution
Two cheers for pedestrianisation
Pedestrianisation cannot solve all of Oxford Street’s problems
Free speech defenders should practice what they preach
There should be no illiberal exception for anti-Zionist academics
Progressive realism
Can Labour’s new foreign policy doctrine work in our troubled world?
Killing with kindness
Sentimentality and euphemism cloak the cause of assisted suicide