
Jailing Lucy Connolly Is the Real Crime, Not Her Angry Tweet
The 42-year-old’s words, written after the senseless Southport attack, were harsh—but does that mean she must spend 288 days in prison?

The 42-year-old’s words, written after the senseless Southport attack, were harsh—but does that mean she must spend 288 days in prison?

Head of the Ebra press group fell victim to fierce policing of thought in France for daring to ‘like’ posts from right-wing personalities on LinkedIn.

If we truly have the right to freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion, can silent prayer in a public place ever be a crime?

The guilty man was spotted praying silently for his dead son outside an abortion clinic.

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce must have presented quite a challenge for the officers: a lone, middle-aged Catholic woman, armed with a double-barrelled surname, silently thinking forbidden thoughts.