Last weekend I made an error. I posted a photo on my personal social media account of some political campaigning I’d done. As a former MP, it would...
CATEGORY: Opinion
Beijing Olympics: Support the sport but remember the persecuted
As the Games begin in China, do cheer on your country’s athletes but look beyond the sport
“You cannot tell the story of the Holocaust without challenging imagery”
A school in Tennessee has banned a book about the Holocaust. How will we avoid repeating the crimes without open, honest education at the core?
Boris Johnson’s Partygate is a distraction from the important issues
Aggression against protestors in Kazakhstan, hunger in Afghanistan and Covid deaths continue despite the scandals
Keeping watch on China
As British MPs are warned over a Chinese national seeking influence in the UK parliament, Index continues to shine a light on the CCP’s activities globally
Just a week into 2022 and already violations are stacking up
From Kazakhstan to Hong Kong the news is full of horrific stories from around the world. We must use our voices to shout about them
The problem of censorship is part of larger ones about the use and abuse of freedom
It is 50 years since poet Stephen Spender made a call to arms in the pages of The Times
Sir David Amess: 26 March 1952 – 15 October 2021
The brutal murder of the Southend MP is an attack on democracy
#OffOn – Don’t switch off our online rights
The EU is now developing online legislation along the lines of the UK’s Online Safety Bill with its Digital Services Act
Banning books is a weak act
As we mark Banned Books Week, our CEO urges you to go to the library and read something that challenges you