Categories for Free Speech
Lucy Connolly and Ricky Jones: the System Worked as Intended
Lucy Connolly's jail sentence versus Ricky Jones's acquittal shows not two-tier justice but two-tier laws – the system worked as intended, says Nick Rendell.
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Starmer Accused of Hypocrisy Over Lucy Connolly Prosecution
As Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer urged restraint when it came to prosecuting people for social media posts. Why, then, was the book thrown at Lucy Connolly?
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JK Rowling: The Arts Are Giving in to the ‘Gender Taliban’
JR Rowling has said she's thinking of setting up a prize for "the most craven, bootlicking capitulation to the gender Taliban", with the Polari Prize, the National Library of Scotland and the Edinburgh Fringe frontrunners.
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Council Bans Staff From Calling Married Couples Husband and Wife in Case it Causes Offence to They/Thems
The Royal Borough of Greenwich has banned staff from using the terms 'husband' and 'wife' in case it offends gender non-conforming couples.
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One of Britain’s Wokest Councils Has Banned Staff Referring to Parents as Mum and Dad
Merton Council in South London has banned its employees from using the words "mum" and "dad". Instead, they must use terms that "recognise diverse family formation". Meanwhile, its debts mount and potholes go unfixed.
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Spectator and Douglas Murray Win Defamation Claim
The Spectator and Douglas Murray have won a legal case brought against them by Mohammed Hijab, a Muslim activist who sued the magazine and the journalist for defamation.
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The Ministry of Truth? The Government, Police and Media Monitoring
Dominic Adler, a former police officer in Counter Terrorism Command, explains why the Government has become obsessed with suppressing anti-immigration sentiment on social media.
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Teacher Sacked After Criticising ‘Two-Tier Justice’ in Lucy Connolly Case
A teacher who condemned Lucy Connolly's tweet but said she should not have been sentenced to over two-and-a-half years for it has been sacked at the behest of the National Education Union.
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Labour Targets Anti-Migrant Protesters With Terrorist Tracking Software
The Home Office used 'anti-disinformation' software developed by an AI firm to hunt jihadists to track anti-immigration posts during the Southport riots last summer.
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Record Number of Over-60s Referred to Prevent Amid Explosion in ‘Extreme Right Wing’ Views, eg Liking The Dambusters
The over-60s are being referred to Prevent in record numbers for their susceptibility to ‘extreme Right-wing’ ideology, with red flags including liking the Dambusters and owning the complete works of Shakespeare.
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