Britain’s 17th century cancel culture helps us understand the importance of free speech
Over 100 different books were ordered to be burned in 17th-century England, leading John Milton to argue that press censorship was a mark of tyranny.
Over 100 different books were ordered to be burned in 17th-century England, leading John Milton to argue that press censorship was a mark of tyranny.
The unsparing Geoffrey Wheatcroft leaves no stone unturned in his critical biography of Winston Churchill.
While apprehension mounts among Brexiteers of a sell-out by Boris Johnson on an EU trade deal, the Prime Minister has secured a modicum of fresh
Something important happened on Thursday evening. After appearing on BBC Question Time, Claire Fox, former MEP and Director of the Academy of Ideas, defined in
Those of us who studied history in what is now, I suppose, an old-fashioned way with our attention directed to kings and queens, government and
The EU and the UK are now negotiating the terms of their new relationship after Brexit. Food supply problems are a very real potential problem, but
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