Finally, a fashionable case of free speech we can get behind which speaks into our problem

Yesterday, I wrote about the case of Hatun Tash and her wrongful arrest by the Metropolitan Police. The issue in that case was impediments to

Met Police admit wrongful arrests. Will they (and the rest of us) learn the repeated lesson?

On Friday, it was reported that the Metropolitan Police have paid £10,000 in damages to Hatun Tash – an ex-Muslim Christian of Turkish origin –

The timing is not our fault and may bite back

Few people think that funerals are a good time to have a discussion about the merits of a person or institution they represented. As a

Once again, inappropriate timing and (potentially) offensive messages should not be grounds for arrest

The question of free speech and expression never goes away. Those who would supress what we might say continue to find ways and means of

Why we should all – including Brexit voting Christians – support Steve Bray

Without question, Steve Bray is deeply annoying. He is incredibly irritating. And, ironically, for all his claims of democratic rights, he spent quite a lot

Did Twitter reap what it sowed in Nigeria?

You may have read that Nigeria have suspended access to Twitter. You can read more about it here. The move followed Twitter’s decision to suspend

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