Islam
- 27 Aug 2008ByRichard Tyler
Richard Tyler reports on the recent High Court ruling that the British government must disclose information that could support the claim that torture was used to extract confessions from Binyam Mohamed, a former British resident who has been held in Guantánamo Bay since September 2004.
- 08 Jul 2008ByRichard Seymour
Sun hack Trevor Kavanagh's response to a recent Dispatches film linking rising Islamophobia to hysterical and inaccurate media coverage of Muslims demonstrates, according to Richard Seymour, only one thing: that Kavanagh is clueless about Islam.
- 03 Jul 2008ByVron Ware | Paul Kingsnorth
What kind of country has Britain become? Does multiculturalism enrich or damage its people's lives, and is English national identity a route to political progress or a journey away from inclusive belonging? These questions and much more are discussed by _Paul Kingsnorth and Vron Ware_ through exchanging views on each other's recent books.
- 25 Jun 2008ByMuhammad Idrees Ahmad
Muhammad Idrees Ahmad discusses fear politics and the changing face of Britain.
- 12 May 2008ByTom Griffin

Douglas Murray's brand of neo-conservatism, which calls for all immigration into Europe from Muslim countries to be stopped, has cast it's shadow over government policy and perhaps even Nato planning argues _Tom Griffin_.
- 10 Apr 2008ByTom Griffin

Is the Cold War the best guide to how Britain should deal with Islam? That is what Charles Moore (pictured) suggested in a speech to the Centre for Policy Studies last month: