We should be celebrating books that seek to challenge our world view, not banning them

We should be celebrating books that seek to challenge our world view, not banning them
As Spain assumes the presidency of the European Union, the bloc needs to reflect on the draft political advertising regulations
China has launched an education platform for would-be reporters that requires them to pledge loyalty to Xi Jinping
Our CEO Ruth Anderson reflects on a shocking week when China’s transnational repression efforts escalated
Our CEO Ruth Anderson says big tech platforms could be inundated with vexatious requests to remove content
Our CEO defends the right of people, with views and values different to her own, to express themselves
An AI future raises many concerns over freedom of expression
Why others locked in seemingly intractable disputes should look back on the events of 10 April 1998
In the wake of the Gary Lineker row, many prominent politicians and public figures called the BBC a state broadcaster – an erroneous mislabelling
Proposed new EU rules that would see all online content advancing political views restricted, even if it is posted by citizens and journalists