From Tory MP Heaton-Harris's EU witch-hunt to the Prevent strategy, it's the government who threaten free speech in Britain, not students and academics.
Corbyn’s nuanced approach to negotiating peace and understanding has been consistent for decades, and has ultimately been proved right, argues James Butler.
On the brink of nuclear warfare, the restraint of two deluded narcissists - Trump and Kim Jong Un - is all we have to protect us from destruction and doom. To the bunkers?
It took just four days from the triggering of Article 50 for ex-Tory leader Michael Howard - high on the fumes of toxic British self-importance - to almost declare war on Spain. Viva Britannia!
Another referendum on Scotland's future is on the cards, but is radically progressive Scottish nationalism a paradox? A Schrödinger's cat that means all things to all people?
Theresa May's long awaited Brexit speech was intended to calm our fears about Britain's future, but instead the outlook is now even bleaker than before.
A spike in homophobic hate crime after Brexit might seem surprising, but James Butler argues this vote was always about clawing back society to a distant, oppressive past.
From unaccountable leaders to enforced austerity, the European Union is far from a progressive institution. But the Brexit campaign has fuelled the British right, and leaving now would endorse xenophobia, prejudice and nationalism.