What would JS Mill have had to say about a recent suggestion to ban face coverings in public?
LSE has apologised to two atheist students who were asked to cover up 'offensive' t-shirts at the college's Freshers Fair. This sets a precedent for free expression at universities, says Rory Fenton
Recent media coverage should provoke a serious discussion about how to protect the most vulnerable, writes Samira Shackle
Pressure from conservative and religious lobbyists prevails as MEPs opt to keep Brussels out of contraception and sex education debates
Those who warn of the devastating effects of modern immigration need to brush up on their history
Any action to prevent abuse by priests is to be welcomed, but the Vatican's evasion of difficult questions at the UN suggests there are still reasons to doubt the Church's transparency
According to a new survey, the services to help domestic abuse victims in England are at a 'breaking point', with refuges having to turn away hundreds of women and children. But, we must work to guarantee that victims continue to receive the support they need, writes Samira Shackle