Padraig Reidy: Hillary Clinton’s web freedom speech – the Index analysis
Padraig Reidy
"Little did I know that by end of that day, I would be part of the statistics"
Stanley Kwenda: Why I had to flee Zimbabwe
We all have our cross to bear
Padraig Reidy: Nadia Eweida’s case is another example of the clash of secular and religious life and laws
WordPress versus bloggers
Padraig Reidy: The popular blogging platform has rolled over in the face of libel threats
Islam4UK – to ban or not to ban?
Commenters on the rights and wrongs of the Home Secretary’s ban on extremist group
Free expression – weekend roundup
Dara O’Briain, John Kampfner and David Mitchell on blasphemy, the libel reform campaign and offence
Provocative processions
Oliver Kamm: Cable street protesters were wrong
Libel reform: has your MP signed up?
Rebecca Watson catalogues responses to libel queries to parliamentarians from you
From Cable Street to Wootton Bassett
Padraig Reidy: Islam4UK’s proposed march throws up some awkward questions for liberal free-speech defenders
Ireland's blasphemy law challenged
Padraig Reidy: Atheists test Ireland’s new blasphemy law
Keep up demand for libel reform
Jack Straw has noticed the clamour for change. Reform of our unfair defamation laws must now become a manifesto pledge, says Padraig Reidy
Ladybird libel
Crispian Jago‘s Guide to Chiropractic Treatment and English Libel Law