As the Conservative chair Sayeeda Warsi suggests Islamophobia has become acceptable, Paul Sims assesses the boundaries of free speech
On International Women's Day Sally Feldman asks is it a coincidence that women are being driven back into the home?
Conor Gearty takes a tour round Ronald Dworkin's remarkable mind
Dublin Science Gallery’s latest exhibition Visceral crosses the boundaries between art and biology. Owen Hatherley pays a stomach-churning visit
We shouldn't allow myth and dogma to cloud rational evidence-based argument
30,000 supermax prisoners in the US are denied any human contact. So how does it affect them? Sharon Shalev goes inside
A new exhibition of James Barnor’s photography provides a route-map of Afro-Modernism. Kobena Mercer gets it in focus
Max Houghton is impressed by the wide angle of Susie Linfield's moral vision
Thanks largely to immigration, religious belief is making a comeback in our schools. Should we be concerned? Jim Mulligan visits Ed Miliband’s old school to find out.
Louise Foxcroft on a bloody murder and the birth of forensic science