Does ‘status’ really matter? In the global age of human rights it seems that being a ‘person’ is […]
As another fractious year in politics comes to an end, Griffith University has released the results of its […]
I was listening to the radio a little while ago, and heard Martin Jacques talking about China. I […]
Last week the House of Lords approved a number of amendments to the Justice and Security Bill in […]
I watched the BBC’s flagship political debate Question Time last week and saw a panel of senior politicians from […]
On the afternoon of December 6, 1989, Marc Lépine entered the École Polytechnique in Montréal. Over the course […]
The case of Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands v The Governor and Judicial Legal Services Commission ([2012] […]
Nadine Dorries’ recent, rather quixotic, decision to expose herself to the vagaries of I’m a Celebrity, Get Me […]
The Abu Qatada saga is proving to be a very expensive and very embarrassing headache for the British […]
In a liberal democracy, everyone should be treated as an equal and everyone should have the right to […]
