As the Stop the War Coalition holds its annual conference, ANDREW MURRAY warns that Britain’s alignment with US foreign policy is fuelling global instability and diverting billions from welfare, wages and public services
NO right-minded person can have anything but sympathy with baby Alfie Evans’s parents Tom Evans and Kate James. Alfie had a degenerative neurological condition which was not definitively diagnosed.
Top doctors reckoned they could do nothing for him. So it proved. He died early on Saturday morning aged just 23 months. It must be truly heartbreaking for his young parents.
The people I have no sympathy with are the gang of self-appointed defenders of Alfie who were noisily picketing Alder Hey Children’s hospital, sounding car horns through the night and chanting: “Burn the hospital down!”
As peers prepare to debate reform of the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act, Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi leads a bid to end the criminalisation of women who end pregnancies at home. LYNNE WALSH reports
A Vatican photo-op, a hard-right donor and a rhetoric of mass deportations reveal how appeals to ‘Christian values’ are being reshaped by Reform and Tory MPs, says SOLOMON HUGHES
Former judge ANSELM ELDERGILL examines the details and controversy of Lucy Letby’s trial and appeal in the context of famous historical wrongful convictions that prove both the justice system and legal activists make errors
GEOFF BOTTOMS, who has worked in a palliative care hospice for 11 years, argues the postcode lottery for proper end-of-life care must be ended to give the terminally ill choice and agency



