Tag: Human rights

Total Results: 25


Alaa Abd El-Fattah with his mother, Laila Suief, whose British citizenship enabled him to obtain a British passport and diplomatic assistance. Photo: Getty
28 Dec 2025 - 4:55pm

Why should Britain rescue an enemy? El-Fattah’s release exposes Starmer’s moral emptiness

Sohrab Ahmari

Tuesday, 8 July

08.07

The SEND paradox Politicians are caught in a trap of their own making

Gabriel McKeown

Friday, 16 May

16.05

Whose right is it anyway? If we can't choose how we die, we have nothing

Neil LaBute

Monday, 27 May

27.05

The Republicans’ foolish war on the ICC Young citizens are losing faith in their national story

Malcom Kyeyune

Friday, 8 December

08.12

Human rights died in Gaza Geneva's decadent religion needs a Reformation

Yehudah Mirsky

Tuesday, 3 October

03.10

Europe has betrayed Lampedusa Man The EU is embracing its authoritarian neighbours

Ben Judah

Friday, 11 August

11.08

The case for leaving the ECHR Legislative freedom will fix more than the Channel crisis

Richard Ekins

Saturday, 26 November

26.11

Humanism is a heresy Confusion is bound to follow the death of God

Tom Holland

Thursday, 2 December

02.12

Lessons from a war zone Naked geopolitical ambition now trumps human rights

Aris Roussinos

02.12

Andrew Mitchell’s friends in Rwanda Why is he is one of Kagame's most dogged defenders?

Ian Birrell

Monday, 8 February

08.02

The risk of eternal lockdown The implications for human rights could be worryingly far-reaching

Adam Wagner

Tuesday, 8 December

08.12

Men do not have the ‘right’ to sex A new case before the courts adds a modern twist to old ideas of conjugal relations

Louise Perry