It’s time for a referendum on transgender ideology in schools
My hope is that such a referendum would form the basis of a new law for parents, that allows them to take back control
My hope is that such a referendum would form the basis of a new law for parents, that allows them to take back control
A high quality university experience depends upon it, and the OfS’s work will seek to ensure it
Former prime minister was listed alongside ‘unpopular public figures’ Hitler and Osama bin Laden as part of display
While other faiths are respected, the country’s national religion seems to be considered an anathema
Few thought Ireland would reject its elites’ attempt to change the constitution. It could be a prophetic result
Australian actor says audiences should be ‘challenged’ and that ‘tough conversations’ are part of the artistic process
Critics of the song are missing the point – but for the sake of our national self-esteem, we need a replacement
Exeter School is the latest institution to join the culture wars over school house names
But its followers seem to think no side effect is too severe to halt experimental surgeries on young people
There are two institutions: the Rev Dr Jekyll of parish volunteers and clergy, and the Rev Mr Hyde at the top
The author of His Dark Materials talks about censorship, identity politics – and being compared to Richard Dawkins
As a foster kid at Yale, I soon learnt that the ‘opinions’ of hypocritical upper-class students were about status – not principles
The UK is on the brink of revolution. But what form will it take?
If only the Conservatives had used his approach to promote their values – they could have rechristened Islington North as Thatcher Central
In a world where opinions are as combustible as tinder, the outlook is the one thing we can mostly agree on
Historian's BBC podcast 'Lady Killers' discussed a lesbian murder case but shifted the focus to discrimination against male drag artists
As a concept they’re condemned as outdated, but organisers have adapted to a modern world – and with a fresh outlook has come controversy
Not everything is black and white and it's with-us-or-against-us ideology that makes a mockery of nuance and common sense
Huw Merriman said The News Quiz was more a ‘diatribe’ against the ruling party than satirical after Lucy Frazer accuses corporation of bias
Some elements within the party still believe they can take punitive action against difficult women who refuse to bow to pressure
If we want more women and girls to participate in sport, we need safe and fair play. There is no similar threat to male sport
While it makes significant progress in some areas, it is far too vague on some critical issues
Land reform has long been a recruiting sergeant for the nationalist cause, but it would wreck the Highlands