The governing orthodoxy or the truth?
No, look, seriously, what do you say to a Labor government that plans to fine companies billions of dollars for…
Make Australian politics great again
Spectator Australia writer, and now-elected Member of the NSW Legislative Council, the Hon. John Ruddick, has given his maiden speech. Mr…
Children and dementia patients next for ACT euthanasia laws
It is no wonder the ACT government wants to take over the Catholic-run Calvary Hospital. Faithful Catholics are one of…
Why judges ruled against the Rwanda plan
It’s unusual – not to say uncomfortable – for the most senior judge in England and Wales to be overruled…
The Rwanda ruling is nothing to cheer about
The government’s loss in its Rwanda appeal spells trouble for Rishi Sunak. But liberals are delighted: ‘Massive result,’ said the barrister Adam…
Farage: my bank accounts closed with ‘no explanation’
Life appears pretty good for Nigel Farage right now. Winning awards for his TV show, enjoying the adoration of fans…
The American tradition of barbecue is a long and storied one
Barbecue is a fact of life, especially in America. Long summer evenings and reliably good weather make it an easy…
The privileges committee was right to scold Boris’s supporters
Did the privileges committee really need to bother with a report scolding a number of Boris Johnson’s supporters for what…
Trump’s ‘defense’ undermined by Mark Meadows memoir
Donald Trump’s defense that he was just holding up “newspaper stories, magazine stories and articles” always came across rather far-fetched,…
Has Putin had Sergei Surovikin locked up?
When Evgeniy Prigozhin started his armed insurrection, it was clear that he had allies within the ranks of the Russian…
How will Rishi Sunak ‘stop the boats’ now?
If Rishi Sunak’s five key pledges already looked in terrible shape at the start of the week – which they…
Rishi’s Rwanda asylum plan ruled to be unlawful
It never rains but pours for Rishi Sunak. After a difficult few weeks for the Prime Minister, the Court of…
Will New Zealand regret kowtowing to China?
New Zealand is reliant upon China, a country that makes up about a third of its export market. So, when…
Privileges Committee shames the Boris backers
Hell hath no fury like a select committee scorned. Fresh from chastising Boris Johnson, the Privileges Committee has now turned…
France is a country in chaos
Emmanuel Macron is facing arguably the gravest crisis of his presidency after a second night of rioting across France. Much…
Bright, poor students are being badly failed by Britain’s schools
Britain’s flagging productivity is commonly thought to be the root of the country’s present economic struggles. And as successive governments…
Labor’s Censorship Bill a threat to democracy
Who do you trust to determine what is true and what is false? To determine which news and opinion is…
Palaszczuk denies claim Brisbane will be renamed
Social media went crazy yesterday afternoon when 4BC host Peter Gleeson casually mentioned that there were plots afoot to change…
Trump talked about ‘what it might be like to have sex’ with Ivanka, claims ‘Anonymous’ NYT op-ed writer
Miles Taylor, CNN’s favorite mid-management White House bureaucrat, is back with hot new gossip on Donald Trump. The “Anonymous” author…
On the ground with the Muslim Montgomery County parents protesting the school board’s LGBT curriculum
Rockville, Maryland Hundreds of protesters rallied to protest a school board in one of America’s most liberal counties that plans…
In defense of rats
In the ranks of unloved animals, rats are surely king — so reviled that other pest species are often referred…
Meet the Australian women making a stand for free speech
Some of Australia’s best emerging female leaders gathered in New South Wales last Thursday to formally protest the trans takeover…
Jada Pinkett Smith got her family into psychedelics
Cockburn doesn’t have any acknowledged children, but if he did, he’d like to think that he wouldn’t give them drugs.…
Progressives target progress in their unholy war
A grassroots movement was once a significant thing. It fought to right injustices that had gone unchallenged for too long.…
The new ‘er guizi’
During the dark years of Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, when Stanley Village was an internment camp for British nationals…




