Universities can cancel your degree for wrongthink – and there’s no real right to appeal
The Government’s free speech reforms may let students sue - but they will be no use to those who don’t have the money to do so
	The Government’s free speech reforms may let students sue - but they will be no use to those who don’t have the money to do so
	Britain is both strangling prosperity today, and allowing outdated fears about industrial strategy to kill off prosperity tomorrow
	Let the wrecking ball fly
	Even in the US, the armoury of the free world, the growth of the regulatory state threatens to stymie efforts to ramp up production
	
	
	
	
	
	
	But whether or not their wealth will see them through the rest of their lives is another matter
	Relatively mild weather came to our rescue this year. In 2023, Britain and the EU may not be so lucky
	Britain is being outpaced by both the USA and EU in the race towards computing and engineering supremacy
	More money and staff have produced even worse outcomes than before. This is not a system capable of reforming itself
	The bizarre conspiracy to restore the Kaiser suggests they still have some way to go
	Doing nothing would see more deaths at sea, more violence and more people trafficking: quite the opposite of an ethical approach
	The closest the Knights Templar ever got to Qatar was about 1,000 miles away
	When researchers think it’s their duty to promote particular ends, their advice should come with a massive health warning
	Humans are a prurient species and there will always be grotesque spectacles dreamt up to entertain us
	The party’s strategy of propping up pensioners and the welfare state via high taxes and mass migration is not sustainable
	Globalisation might have homogenised cultures, but it was at least bringing us greater consumer choices. It hasn't delivered on that
	Is it any surprise that US officials are growing frustrated? They see a continent all too eager to free-ride on their dime