The schism at the heart of British Islam
A fault line within Britain’s community of four million Muslims is now widening. On one side are the majority who wish to integrate into a pluralistic…
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A fault line within Britain’s community of four million Muslims is now widening. On one side are the majority who wish to integrate into a pluralistic…
By John Lloyd
2 February 1988: Run, Tony, run. Now is the time.
By John Lloyd
Salvini had carefully planned the gathering so that its tone was more moderate than extreme.
By John Lloyd
In universities and the media, a new type of liberal is arguing that offensive views should be locked out…
By John Lloyd
Anti-racism can itself exclude and condescend to those it aims to help.
By John Lloyd
The dream of a united, integrated Europe is collapsing under the pressure of mass migration and the rise of…
By John Lloyd
If Labour wants to continue its historic success as the party of workers, it must acknowledge that work has…
By John Lloyd
People have been wondering what stuff is made of since the beginning of time. Antelopes, by contrast, haven’t, writes…
By John LloydAnyone for cricket?
By John Lloyd