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The First Amendment to the US Constitution enshrines free speech, including the ‘the right of the people peaceably to ...
The decision, delivered on Saturday morning, came just 24 hours before the demonstration – expected to draw thousands – is ...
Despite the best efforts of legislators and police, ordinary Australians are being held to ransom by activist groups that, in ...
While there are fringe anti-Trump tariff protests here in Asia’s most successful liberal democracy, mainstream opinion ...
Shortly after the decision was made by the NSW Supreme Court to allow the controversial pro-Palestinian march to shut down ...
This time last year, the UK was consumed by the worst race riots since 2001. It was precipitated by the spread of online ...
Yvette Cooper doesn’t do holidays, which is probably just as well since she is the minister who, this summer, holds Labour’s ...
Over the last few weeks, Pope Leo XIV resumed the tradition of popes spending some part of the summer at the papal residence ...
It’s taken me a while, but I’ve finally realised the purpose of the Charity Commission. I’d always thought its role was to ...
July 27 marked the 72nd anniversary of the Korean War Armistice. In response, a series of protests and counter-protests ...
We all say we care about hunger – especially when children suffer. And we should. But beyond the headlines about Gaza, here’s ...
When I was a young man, the claim that Britain was in danger of becoming the 51st state was a political slur mainly thrown ...