
The Shariafication of Britain
There is no need to work in opposition to or in parallel with English law if you do not recognise its legitimacy in the first place.

There is no need to work in opposition to or in parallel with English law if you do not recognise its legitimacy in the first place.

Bodies like the EU must force tech companies to make it impossible for AI users to generate “stereotypical representations of Black people, Arabs and Muslims,” Lopes Buarque says.

Critics say ministers must now push for a “mass dismantling of government-supported agencies and charities.”

“The Conservative Party is over,” Tory MP Danny Kruger said.

Last Saturday’s Unite the Kingdom rally in London follows an encouraging pattern from across Europe—left-behind voters, sick to death of uncontrolled mass migration, are finding their voice.

On free speech, Europe is increasingly an example—of what not to do

It is sobering to think that people living in a country infamous for its instability and tensions can be more optimistic about their country’s future than about the UK’s.

Hypersensitive teachers are treating playground insults and innocent misunderstandings as evidence of serious bigotry.

Under the Public Order Act, offenders can face up to seven years in prison.

One barrister said that if one hotel is breaking the law, “every hotel is.”