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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner loses again – A victory for free speech | Celine Baumgarten S3 Ep 18

Celine Baumgarten (Celine Against the Machine) has celebrated her SECOND victory against the eSafety Commissioner. This wasn’t only a personal…

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? | Joel Gilbert S3 Ep 17

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? I’m joined by Joel Gilbert to discuss the genius of humour…

Digital tyranny or ‘child safety’? 😵 & the bitcoin revolution | Efrat Fenigson S3 Ep 16

When Australia’s Under 16 social media ban started locking adult political writers out of #Substack – it was just the…

Can Ben, the Kmart kid, avert the crash?

Around the corner from where we live in suburban Melbourne, there is a sign that reads ‘Fault Identified’. It is…

15 Aug 2026

It’s a mad, mad, mad, mad world

Let me pick out just two examples of ours being a mad, mad, mad, mad world – one here in…

15 Aug 2026

The fiftieth time

In April last year a journalist asked the Prime Minister a plain question. Would he rule out any change to…

15 Aug 2026

The Greta Thunberg of Cambridge

The University of Bergen in Norway a few years ago produced a short but witty video for students on the…

15 Aug 2026

ABC cancels suicide note

Edmund Burke notably recalled in his Reflections on the Revolution in France, that it was 16 or 17 years since…

15 Aug 2026

Business/Robbery, etc

Last Tuesday’s Census will confirm just how disastrous the impact of fundamental changes in Australia’s housing have been on the…

15 Aug 2026

Spain ignites a Third World invasion

The apocalyptic images of 70,000 illegal immigrants storming into Ceuta, one of Spain’s two territories in North Africa – accompanied,…

15 Aug 2026

Clancy of the Overlooked

Can mRNA vaccines weaken your immune system, making you vulnerable to certain forms of cancer? An AI-assisted search of the…

15 Aug 2026

Why people cared about Jason Arday

Don’t badmouth the dead, said Chilon of Sparta. Over time, the phrase became a positive injunction to say nothing of…

17 Aug 2026

Jason Arday wasn’t the victim of a ‘racist witch hunt’

For decades, voices on the liberal and progressive left have invariably rolled out the terror-inducing accusation of ‘racism’ in order…

17 Aug 2026

Send the emergency alert to Whitehall

In Great Missenden we were affixing the last details to our Friday Effigy when the alert came. It’s a new…

16 Aug 2026

Britain’s universities have an English language problem

Lectures at Britain’s best universities now come with subtitles. Look around the room and you’ll see rows of students who…

16 Aug 2026

How Russia and China are helping North Korea dodge sanctions

If you were Kim Jong-un, you’d be pretty happy right now. North Korea’s third supreme leader is not only the…

16 Aug 2026

Who was the real Anthony Bourdain?

When did Anthony Bourdain decide on his future career? If you take him at his word in his memoir, Kitchen Confidential,…

Jason Arday’s death is dreadful – and enraging

Behold the human wreckage of the cult of diversity. The tragedy of Jason Arday is that he was both built…

16 Aug 2026

Will Andy Burnham send the Parthenon Marbles to Greece?

In 2023, the Mayor of Greater Manchester posted a comment on Twitter about the Parthenon Marbles held at the British…

16 Aug 2026

What a dead bird taught me about the English class system

The most intimidating moment of my three-and-a-half years as Poland’s ambassador to Britain did not take place in Downing Street,…

16 Aug 2026

The tragedy of Jason Arday

Simon Baron-Cohen, the distinguished Cambridge autism specialist, has been speaking movingly about his friend, Jason Arday, in a BBC radio…

15 Aug 2026

The Iran crisis has exposed Britain’s strategic paralysis

I have often joked that in the unlikely event that Iran launched a direct, full-scale attack on Europe, Foreign Office…

15 Aug 2026

We need more emergency phone alerts

Last night, my phone, which was set to silent, erupted with the sort of siren one associates with immediately life-threatening…

15 Aug 2026

Why you shouldn’t shrug at New Zealand’s greyhound racing ban

Greyhound racing ended in New Zealand on August 1. Those who neither own a greyhound nor care for the sport…

9 Aug 2026

A New Zealand republic in Jacinda Ardern’s lifetime?

New Zealand’s former Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, believes the nation will become a republic within her lifetime. We have heard…

21 Jun 2026

The row over English becoming an official language of New Zealand

Parliamentarians in New Zealand have been limbering up for an oddly unedifying debate over what ought to be the most…

4 Mar 2026

What they don’t tell you about Christmas in New Zealand

‘I still think New Zealand the most beautiful country I have ever seen,’ Agatha Christie marvelled in 1922. Evidently she’s…

22 Dec 2025

Aussie life

There can’t be many German phrases which lodge easily in the adolescent Australian psyche. Even kids who aspire to one…

15 Aug 2026

Language

Eric wants to know why a fruitless and pointless activity is called a ‘wild goose chase’. It seems that around…

15 Aug 2026

Does Yogi Bear have a connection to yoga?

‘Well, we all have areas of ignorance,’ said my husband with a little too much relish, I thought. He was…

15 Aug 2026

Throw away your keyboard

The older and more plutocratic among you may remember the unlamented business-class airline seat of the 1980s and 1990s. Every…

15 Aug 2026

What Israel can learn from its long history of sectarianism

According to conventional wisdom, David was a proper hero. He slew Goliath; he wrote beautiful psalms; he built Jerusalem. His…

15 Aug 2026

A heady cocktail of coquetry and extortion: The Millionaire Waltz, by Anthony Quinn, reviewed

Anthony Quinn’s deliciously dark, theatrical-set murder mystery Curtain Call announced the former film critic as a popular novelist of the…

15 Aug 2026

The tiny island in the wild North Atlantic that ‘feels like the safest place in the world’

Tim Ecott has always been drawn to islands, and the seas that surround them: ‘I once ran away from England…

15 Aug 2026

How a young inventor with no printing experience revolutionised the newspaper world

Here’s a quiz for you. On the third floor of the New York Public Library is a vast mural painted…

15 Aug 2026

A question of identity: Passage, by Colin Thubron, reviewed

Colin Thubron’s compact, elegant and beautifully written new novel opens with a woman undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumour.…

15 Aug 2026

Do we really want to live in a world where we’re perpetually spied on?

Some people think that the United Kingdom ranks as an unusually surveillance-heavy society, what with all the CCTV installations, doorbell…

15 Aug 2026

What’s in a kiss? A millennium of mixed messages

Kissing is a tricky subject. It has a complex, baffling history. The kiss of a baby is one thing; the…

15 Aug 2026

Together and apart: How to Make a Woman, by Marie Darrieussecq, reviewed

Two girls in Basque south-west France in the 1980s have been best friends since early childhood. Rose is the good…

15 Aug 2026