Leo Varadkar’s Ireland is flirting with a new form of totalitarianism
Now the whole world can see that Ireland is poised to pass one of the most draconian pieces of legislation in modern times
Now the whole world can see that Ireland is poised to pass one of the most draconian pieces of legislation in modern times
Mistakes made by other new channels and presenters are swiftly brushed under the carpet because they are defended by their herd
The author who gave the world Harry Potter must not be silenced. She is voicing the views of the majority with respect and calm
In the last decade, Ed Davey's party has transformed from a pragmatic vehicle for change into a dogmatic party of the Left
Father Ted creator, 55, who also wrote Black Books and The IT Crowd, has written a new book which features positive reviews from the pair
A new book by the Tory MP Danny Kruger examines the cost of putting individuals’ ‘truth’ ahead of society
Instead of this timidity on trans guidance in schools, the Tories should relish the inevitable legal battle
We want to have a reasonable but not excessive number – animals must be kept in check so that no one species predominates
Rural communities are living through a time of extreme intolerance, with the livestock farming and field sports communities on the frontline
In what way is it the task of these institutions to create a ‘fairer future’ or take on an activist role?
Rishi Sunak has a real opportunity to display resilience and create trouble for his opponents
Without government guidance, teachers and students are being dragged into conflict
As its AGM approaches, it should be embracing its critics, rather than trying to exclude them
The BBC can’t be trusted with culture. It’ll scrap the tradition when it thinks it can get away with it
Light is finally being let in on the trans debate, which has been characterised by censorship for far too long
Radical campaigning propaganda is now on view in many hospitals. It has no place in medical settings
Who knows what other eco-shibboleths have been enshrined under false pretences
So long as they treat issues such as LGBT+ as beyond debate, they cannot be the chief arbiters of the truth
Father Ted creator takes his show to Holyrood as two Edinburgh Fringe venues drop him over his views on trans people
They should forget about sending items back to their place of origin. Keeping the collections safe also means keeping them here
My old teacher Michael Kidson inculcated in his pupils a healthy disrespect for received wisdoms. He would not survive in the Eton of today
In some respects, the situation today is actually worse than in 1979
The culture warriors are intensifying their attacks, mindful that Keir Starmer will be a soft touch