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They worship at altar of the Left because they don't know what Stalin was like
Jordan Peterson is the leading voice in the fight against cancel culture. He tells Evgeny Lebedev of the many challenges ahead
For speech to be free we must allow for ideas we disagree with
ARE people are only prepared to support freedom of speech and assembly when they already agree with the opinions of the people they are defending?
This country has a great tradition of free speech - we can't throw it away
In a passionate speech in the Lords, the Evening Standard's proprietor argues that Britain's cancel culture is putting freedoms in peril around the world
WIMBLEDON EXPANSION PLANS HIT A ROADBLOCK
WANDSWORTH PLANNING CHIEFS PROPOSE REJECTING 200m REVAMP OF NEW SITE, DESPITE MERTON SUPPORT
Palmer is proving a point after delayed take off
WAKING up on his day off, Cole Palmer opened his phone to a message asking how quickly he could get to Manchester Airport.
Vodafone: HQ staff should not worry about job cuts this year
VODAFONE boss Margherita Della Valle said staff at its Paddington HQ should not worry about job cuts this year, despite plans to axe 11,000 staff globally by mid-2026.
Wages figures raise PM's hopes on inflation
THERE were no nasty surprises in wages and jobs numbers out today, ahead of a vital moment later in the week for the Prime Minister’s pledge to halve inflation.
Landsec West End offices 'are full' as demand soars
PROPERTY giant Land Securities today declared its West End offices are “full” as the latest industry data for London showed that businesses are in talks to let even more space — enough to fill six Gherkin towers.
Delusional Suella thought she spoke for a nation full of hate: she was so wrong
LAST week I read with interest that delusion has a new form — manifestation or “positive thinking”, as it was known.
Babies are dying in Gaza and we need a ceasefire
NEVER, in all of my 20 years working in the charity sector, have I witnessed a more desperate humanitarian situation than the one that is unfolding in Gaza right now.
I spent a year with Cameron - this is his shot at redemption
IT IS just what he wanted. And it is just what he needs. If David Cameron stands any chance of serious political redemption, then this is it, a return to frontline politics in a job which will play to his strengths of persuasion, charm and compromise.
14 hours a day of fasting 'boosts energy, mood and improves sleep'
FASTING for 14 hours a day can increase energy and improve mood, a study revealed today.
Britain in talks with US as Israel is pressured over Gaza casualties
NEW Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron held talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken as America and Britain stepped up pressure on Israel to limit civilian casualties during its invasion of Gaza to crush terror group Hamas.
Met appeal to find men who wore Hamas-style headbands on march
POLICE were today searching for two men wearing alleged Hamas-style headbands during the Armistice Day march as the Met said its officers were working \"round the clock\" to track down more offenders.
Cameron returns to the Cabinet table as Tory Right-wingers urged to unite behind Sunak
Party seeks to calm tensions after Braverman fired in reshuffle
How we've charted King's life with 75 years of front pages
Our coverage of Charles highlights how the country has changed in eight decades. Melanie McDonagh looks back on the making of a monarch
Many happy returns to man with a mission - and not a second to waste
IN THE autumn of his years but the infancy of his reign, at 75 the King stands at the precipice of history.
Business as usual for the King with launch of food poverty project
THE King today celebrated his 75th birthday with a business-as-usual approach and the launch of a project to help people facing food poverty.
Eubank-Benn fight back on the cards for February at Spurs
CONOR BENN and Chris Eubank Jr look set to fight at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on February 3, according to promoter Eddie Hearn.
BATTLING BLUES SHOW THEY HAVE TURNED THE CORNER UNDER POCH
FOR the first time in a while, Chelsea players were not in a rush to get away from Stamford Bridge yesterday.
Zinchenko: I relish my selection fight... it shows we're in a good place
OLEKSANDR ZINCHENKO believes his battle with Takehiro Tomiyasu for the Arsenal left-back spot is a \"positive sign\" for the Gunners, because it shows the depth in their squad.
IN-FORM PALMER EARNS HIS FIRST ENGLAND CALL-UP
COLE PROMOTED FROM U-21s AFTER STARRING IN CITY THRILLER, WHILE KONSA AND LEWIS ALSO JOIN SQUAD
Postecoglou set to turn to Lo Celso in a bid to spark Spurs into life
AS Tottenham left Molineux on Saturday after a late sucker-punch, the overwhelming feeling was of a result largely self-inflicted.
Soucek provides thrilling finale to banish Moyes' early boredom
IF AT first you don’t succeed, then try and try again. Tomas Soucek had already squandered two chances to settle this topsy-turvy contest by the time a third fell his way, first poking against the crossbar on the stretch, then seeing a desperate header bounce down and agonisingly up over the bar off the fingertips of Odysseas Vlachodimos in the Nottingham Forest goal.
BAE orders soar as tensions boost spending on defence
DEFENCE giant BAE Systems revealed that it has taken around £10 billion in new orders so far in the second half of its financial year, leaving it on course to meet upgraded profit guidance.
British Land hails 'hotel' trend as profits rise
THE “hotelification” of London office space helped British Land report forecast-beating profits today, as companies lure workers back for more days of the week while the capital continues to move on from Covid.
Royal Mail fined £5m for missing delivery targets
ROYAL MAIL was slapped with a fine of more than £5 million by regulators today, after over a quarter of first-class post was late in 2022/2023.
The kippah that I wear now feels like a target
AS I WALKED through east London last week, someone shouted “Heil Hitler” and delivered the Nazi salute from a passing car at me. This unsettling incident crystallised the ongoing challenges faced by us in the Jewish community.
New York still glitters, but just like London it is a city divided
NEW YORK is the habitually unfinished city, home to a thousand exoskeletons and as many more vaguely futuristic building sites, a town in a constant state of flux.
Door to store...Avon Ladies to open up shops
AVON is launching its first stores in Britain as it makes a major push into bricks and mortar retailing.