Working from home is the new British disease
Over mighty trade unions. Short-termist management that prioritises profits over investment. And an education system that doesn’t produce enough scientists…
Will America eventually tire of Trump’s legal troubles?
In our age of mass attention deficit, the manifold legals trials against Donald Trump represent a big challenge. Maybe that’s…
Macron doesn’t care about migrants crossing the Channel
The British government is reportedly ‘frustrated’ with France for its failure to stem the numbers of migrants making their way…
Boris brings back cabinet tradition
When it comes to the Johnson government, ministers weren’t always judged to have done things by the book. But Mr…
Public sector pay pushes wage growth to record high
Public sector pay growth has jumped 9.6 per cent, the fastest rate since current records began 22 years ago. Private…
Germany shouldn’t ban the AfD
There are few countries in the world more conscious of the fragility of democracy than Germany. After the horrors of…
The Tories have invented a new philosophy – unpopulism
Steve Barclay is appalled. A source close to the health secretary has told the Mail that he is ‘appalled to…
The importance of remembering the Omagh bombing
On this day, 25 years ago, not long after the ink had dried on the Good Friday Agreement, a car…
Will the Voice lead to ‘reparations’? Voters want straight answers
The Voice has lost support in recent polls. Newspoll shows that support has fallen below 50 per cent in every state. Redbridge shows…
WhatsApp is right to be angry about the UK’s encryption mess
The world’s biggest tech firms have lined up to lambast the latest incarnation of the Online Safety Bill and Investigatory…
Hipkins’ government is a lame duck
It has been a little over six months since Jacinda Ardern handed the Prime Ministerial reins to her friend ‘Chippy’,…
‘No comment’: Biden’s response to deadly Maui wildfires
Let them eat pineapple? President Joe Biden, who was approached by reporters while leaving the beach on Sunday, declined to…
The new Dark Ages: millions of animals die in the fires of environmentalism
It was only 235 years ago when our European elders introduced modern civilization and technology to an ancient culture. There…
Barbie-‘ism’: feminism’s unhelpful verbal warfare
When asked whether Barbie is a feminist movie, the film’s star Margot Robbie replied, ‘Anyone who thinks men and women…
Is the Musk-Zuckerberg cage match off?
It may not come as a great surprise to readers that Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg will not, in fact,…
Men don’t belong at lesbian speed dating events
Lesbian speed dating sounds fun. It reminds me of the old joke ‘What does a lesbian bring on her first…
Should Britain send migrants to France’s former African colonies?
The cross-Channel migrant crisis would perhaps be solved in a single stroke if only French patrols would tow the boats…
Do the police think ‘lesbian’ is a term of abuse?
Reading that a 16-year-old autistic girl had been dragged from her home by seven cops after reportedly saying a female…
Why Keir Starmer should be wary of Blair
During his successful 2020 leadership campaign Keir Starmer claimed he was his own man, saying, ‘I can think for myself,…
What’s behind Zelensky’s latest purge?
President Zelensky has announced that he is dismissing the heads of all Ukraine’s regional military recruitment offices and replacing them…
Toilet politics needn’t be difficult
August is traditionally the silly season in politics but we seem to be stuck in silly decade of policy, and…
Saying No to elite politicking
This blurring of lines between the sporting arena and the political arena has to stop, especially when it comes to…
BREAKING NEWS: Mark Latham removed as NSW One Nation leader
NSW Leader Mark Latham has released a statement on his Facebook account regarding an extraordinary intervention to remove him as…
Why didn’t the West condemn Trudeau for debanking his citizens?
The outrage at the Coutts/NatWest debanking scandal in the United Kingdom does not align with the complete disinterest in Canadian…
Are work from home jobs a crisis or a revolution?
The Work From Home (WFH) movement has created a ‘crisis’ in commercial office real estate. But it’s also doing the…





