Ike Ijeh
Ike Ijeh is Policy Exchange’s Head of Housing, Architecture and Urban Space
Two cheers for pedestrianisation
Pedestrianisation cannot solve all of Oxford Street’s problems
Corporations can become communities
Canary Wharf’s 8 Canada Square should be humanised
Have the police criminalised being “openly Jewish”?
It is unacceptable for the police to blame the victims of potential bigotry
How the West fell out of love with mass migration
Restrictionist opinion is breaking through the establishment cordon sanitaire
The opportunism of anti-police activists
Continued agitation around the death of Chris Kaba is inexcusable
A matter of life and death
It is not the job of judges to tell someone that they are wrong for believing in life
The death of conservatism?
Individually and collectively, we must choose life
How Australia punished smokers and normalised firebombs
Smoking restrictions have fuelled the Australian tobacco wars
Towards a hospitable environmentalism
Green ideas must transcend misanthropy and austerity
Labour’s move to ban speech on abortion won’t stop outside clinics
All dissent on the subject is being problematised if not criminalised
The problem with petty scandals
They distract us from state failure and institutional decay
Knife-edge of the Western world
Vilnius is a serene western capital on a critical eastern frontier
The return of non-crime hate incidents
Labour are attacking free speech through the back door