
Linehan Warns Congress Over UK Free Speech
After appearing before U.S. lawmakers, the comedy writer accused Britain’s government of sidelining the courts and allowing informal censorship to flourish.

After appearing before U.S. lawmakers, the comedy writer accused Britain’s government of sidelining the courts and allowing informal censorship to flourish.

Campaigners have welcomed the shift but warn that any replacement system could be quietly expanded once again.

No further ordeal for Graham Linehan—and is the end in sight for Orwellian ‘hate’ non-crimes?

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

Even in cases involving older pupils, the problem often lies more with the teachers themselves.

The direction-less PM wants to give 16-year-olds the vote—but won’t allow them to speak their minds or buy an energy drink.

The chief argues for a “commonsense” approach where officers can tell complainants that non-crimes are not police business.

New guidance claims to be based on “common sense,” but recent events show a stark gap between politicians’ and the public’s understanding of the term.