The Fury and Trump debacles underline the need for robust free speech laws

The recent furore surrounding Tyson Fury and Donald Trump underline the need for robust free speech laws.

The need to defend free speech

In light of things like this, but more directly things like this, this, this, this, this and this, and unhelpful and unconscionable consequences like this, this and this I suggest

Rev Barry Trayhorn forced to resign for quoting Bible in chapel

The salient facts of this case are these: HMP Littlehey is a category C men’s prison and Young Offender institute in Cambridgeshire. Chapel is entirely voluntary.

The tyranny of liberalism inculcates illiberal counter-extremism measures

If you cannot conceive why so many people are pleased that Jeremy Corbyn has won the Labour leadership election, the reasons are plethora. One major

The problem with protest-free buffers around abortion clinics

There seems to be much news about abortion of late. The blogosphere – and certain mainstream news outlets – have expended much time pouring over

MP claims EDOs should be used against teachers who hold traditional views on marriage

It has been reported in The Telegraph and The Independent that the introduction of Extremism Disruption Orders (EDOs) – the latest government anti-terror legislation – will be

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