If the Last Night of the Proms goes, nothing else is safe
The BBC can’t be trusted with culture. It’ll scrap the tradition when it thinks it can get away with it
The BBC can’t be trusted with culture. It’ll scrap the tradition when it thinks it can get away with it
Father Ted creator takes his show to Holyrood as two Edinburgh Fringe venues drop him over his views on trans people
They should forget about sending items back to their place of origin. Keeping the collections safe also means keeping them here
My old teacher Michael Kidson inculcated in his pupils a healthy disrespect for received wisdoms. He would not survive in the Eton of today
She was hounded to the margins by a party that, on gender issues and much else, doesn’t understand ordinary Scots
Lord Mendoza was provost when Oriel College decided not to remove statue of Cecil Rhodes
Vulnerable young people who transitioned before they were ready are paying a high price for this disastrous project
The rural way of life is now considered borderline criminal by fashionable, metropolitan opinion
Rebuke comes as ethically driven investing practices fuel defence industry divestment
Country star Jason Aldean's controversial music video has divided the Left and Right. But haven't the genre’s politics always been fickle?
The 81-year-old peer has backed many campaigns, but feels her fight for sex-based rights is one of the most important – and vitriolic
Politicians believed they could use companies to enact social change. Now they’ve lost control
Britain's former colony is a prosperous, stable, modern country – something that cannot be said of many places settled by France
This pernicious culture has seeped through the City and needs to be challenged now, not batted away into a long-grass inquiry
Criticisms that Christopher Nolan's blockbuster doesn't focus on the victims of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings are baffling
I politely questioned my building society's promotion of transgender ideology. What happened next shocked me
A lucrative new industry has formed around ‘liberal’ values, but it can only end in tears for big business
One family has provided the best and worst since 1978
There will be a review, but what assurances do customers have in the meantime that they will not be similarly penalised for their opinions?
Why are our banks in the grip of EDI, a self-righteous, quasi-Communist ideology which despises so many of their clients?
This episode has exposed the pernicious doctrines that are spreading like a virus throughout the corporate world
If Coutts gets away with closing his bank account for political reasons, then nobody’s freedom is safe
Parents deserve the right to make best interest decisions for their children, and to have a say over their safeguarding in schools