Simon Childs
How Will Scrapping 'Soft Subjects' Like Art History Affect British Education?
A panel of writers looks at what the government's move to bin Art History A-levels could mean for the way we look at schooling and work.
We Did a Bar Crawl of the Tory Conference's Parties
It's very easy to eat and drink for completely free if you don't mind listening to corporate lobbyists bore on about the wonder of vaping.
I Tried to Find Out What Brexit Means at Tory Conference
"Brexit means Brexit", but what does that really mean?
Yes We Voted to Leave the EU – But Hey, It's Not All Bad!
Maybe we can console ourselves with one or all of these potential positives?
Whether We Leave the EU or Not, Young People Are Still Screwed
This week, Education Secretary Nicky Morgan told everyone why young people would lose out if we left the EU.
We Saw Pegida UK's Damp and Dull Anti-Islamic March in Birmingham
About 200 people trudged in silence in the rain, held up placards reading 'Trump is right' and heard ex-EDL leader Tommy Robinson speak.
We Saw Fascists and Anti-Fascists Make Each Other Bleed in Dover
Dodging rock missiles on a Saturday afternoon, as neo-Nazis demonstrated against immigration and anti-fascists protested in response.
Why David Cameron's Pledge to Take 20,000 Syrian Refugees Isn't Enough
For a start, Germany just took 10,000 in the course of a day.
Inside One London Borough's War on Clubbing
Why has Hackney said that new nightclubs are "not considered appropriate"?
The Outrage About 'Britain's Hardest Grafter' Is Misplaced Bullshit
There's nothing dystopian about the BBC's latest slice of "poverty porn"—it's just the grim reality of life in Cameron's Britain. That's what we should really be getting mad about.
We Saw Protesters Storm West London Westfield Last Night
Seventy-seven were arrested in the Eric Garner solidarity "die-in".
The Prosecutor
Morris Davis was the third Chief Prosecutor of the Guantánamo military commissions. His job was to direct the efforts to prosecute the detainees.