Fearing a voter backlash over public safety, U.K. Conservatives are belatedly cracking down on violence involving sharp instruments.
The U.K. walks back enforcement of non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs), better understood as thought crimes.
A rash of criminal cops and rising crime point to British policing’s misplaced priorities.
The U.K. government has good reason to prevent the SNP’s new bill from becoming law.
London’s new police commissioner touts increased female representation on the force, but crime in the city is rising.
Andrew Doyle offers a passionate and erudite exposé of the modern-day social-justice movement.
With violent crime on the rise, British police are losing the trust of the public.
The new chief inspector of constabulary for England and Wales pledges to focus on crime and resist “thought policing.”
Public satisfaction with the National Health Service has fallen to its lowest level in more than 20 years.
Free speech in Britain is losing ground to the “right” not to be offended.
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