
Britain Has Narrowly Avoided Blasphemy Laws in Disguise
Labour has thankfully decided to scrap its absurdly vague, expansive definition of ‘Islamophobia.’

Labour has thankfully decided to scrap its absurdly vague, expansive definition of ‘Islamophobia.’

Free speech advocates say they are ready to launch legal campaigns if the updated definition still threatens fundamental rights.

The Málaga court did not convict the priest who expressed his opinion on the spread of Islam and illegal immigration.

More than one hundred debates on the major political and social issues of our time will take place over two days under the motto ‘Free Speech Allowed.’

Martin Wagener has been criticised for writing that some footballers who played for the German national team were “Turks with German passports.”

Signatories of the open letter warn that the EU’s landmark law hands unprecedented power to the Commission and private actors to control online speech.

The issue is not technical but political: will Europe choose to innovate and defend freedom, or entrench itself in bureaucracy that suffocates both?

Two police officers showed up at the front door and attempted to seize the child’s phone.

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.

Protesters cite lost freedoms and fading identity as they gather near Downing Street.